Communication is a major barrier in using the results of environmental geoscience to inform public debate and policy. The results of an international survey of environmental geoscientists on communication issues are discussed. The results suggest that environmental geoscientists recognize that communicating with media and public is important. They believe that their research is not too complex or difficult for the public to understand, and they generally feel well equipped to engage the public. Few of them, however, are trained in this area, and most are interested in taking courses to improve their skills. Their research is important in developing policy but often they find it challenging to communicate with policy makers and politicians. Thus their research is not always used effectively in developing policy.
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