ZJU-CMIC Research Program
Program on Climate and Science Communication
气候与科学传播项目
We study how climate knowledge becomes public: how it is produced, mediated, trusted, contested, and translated into social understanding.
Climate change is not only an environmental issue. It is also a communication problem.
The Program on Climate and Science Communication examines how climate issues move between scientific institutions, journalism, platforms, policy, and everyday public life.
We combine communication research with digital observation, making climate information more visible, more interpretable, and more useful for public discussion.
Research lines
The program is organized around three linked questions: how climate knowledge is represented, how it circulates, and how publics make sense of it.
Program platforms and resources
These sites support the program's public communication, lab context, climate news observation, and scholarly monitoring.