The workshop focused on building capacity through co-production in Malaysia to bridge the climate change communication gap between scientific and lay audiences, particularly through the engagement of journalists. It was designed to foster collaboration between participants and identify communication strategies that effectively raise awareness about climate change. The methodology adopted was based on the Bremer and Meisch (2017) Co-Production Tool, which helps analyse complex interactions between academic traditions and stakeholders. This tool encourages practitioners to be mindful of the different voices and perspectives involved in climate communication.
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