Presentations

Materials

Your Denver chapter of Climate Reality has had an informal process of sharing slides. We cannot post the decks you’ve seen in former vice-president Al Gore's trainings; those are only available to trained climate reality leaders through reality hub. If you haven’t been trained, ask one of our leaders to assist you with your presentation and he/she can contribute some of those slides.


What we can and do share are slides, created by members, for local presentations, covering topics of interest to Coloradans like: wild fires,  local solutions, and Colorado legislative activity. At this time, those can be obtained by reaching out to our presentations committee with an email to:


presentations@climaterealitydenver.org


SlideShare

SlideShare was founded in 2006 with the goal of making knowledge sharing easy. They promote themselves as a quick way to learn new subject matter from other professionals. A search on Climate Change turned up 9,988 results,  presentation decks. I have reviewed only a couple decks.


We are considering this site for storing and sharing slides.  Do you have experience with it?  If so please email us.

Skeptical Science

Skeptical Science is a website devoted to exposing climate denier myths and sharing research about the latest findings in Climate Science. They have a resources page that includes climate graphics which can help you when giving a presentation. Some of the most helpful include:


  • Knowledge Based Consensus
  • Studies into Scientific Consensus
  • Indicators of a Warming World
  • Human Fingerprints
  • Climate Drivers vs Climate Patterns
  • The Carbon Cycle


There are more than one graphic on each of the above.  There are 97 graphics with quotes from 97 scientists for the 97% consensus.  There are graphics showing the fallacies associated with various denier arguments, and graphs for numerous aspects of our climate. 


Check out their treasure trove of graphics here.


Shared under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 US license 

Climate Central

Climate Central offers a new outreach and education resource —a climate change presentation: Our Changing Climate. Their presentation follows the frame work: “Simple, Serious, Solvable”, and was inspired by climate scientist Scott Denning. Slides are editable and come with presenter notes and background information. You can get it here