A Range of
Opinions on Climate Change at Exxon Mobil.
Not exact matches
«Public
opinion regarding
climate change is likely to remain divided as long as the political elites send out conflicting messages
on this issue,» lead researcher Robert Brulle, a professor of sociology and environmental science
at Drexel University in Philadelphia, said in a statement.
Researchers
at Yale created the
Climate Opinion Maps to determine how Americans feel about climate change on national, state, congressional district, and county
Climate Opinion Maps to determine how Americans feel about
climate change on national, state, congressional district, and county
climate change on national, state, congressional district, and county levels.
As you don't include the economics of
climate change on your site, I think we can leave it
at that difference of
opinion without having to sling insults suggesting lower motives.
When I talk to people about
climate change (and the one time that I gave a talk
on climate change at a physics colloquium), I always like to emphasize the fact that I am a PhD physicist who has spent considerable time reading up
on the issue, including many of the actual papers in the peer - reviewed journals, but even with that background I still am not arrogant enough to believe that this qualifies me to have a truly independent
opinion on the subject.
At a time when public
opinion about climate change is all over the map, we are excited to share this new interactive maping tool, Yale Climate Opinion Maps (from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communic
opinion about
climate change is all over the map, we are excited to share this new interactive maping tool, Yale Climate Opinion Maps (from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communic
climate change is all over the map, we are excited to share this new interactive maping tool, Yale Climate Opinion Maps (from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communica
change is all over the map, we are excited to share this new interactive maping tool, Yale
Climate Opinion Maps (from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communic
Climate Opinion Maps (from the Yale Project on Climate Change Communic
Opinion Maps (from the Yale Project
on Climate Change Communic
Climate Change Communica
Change Communication).
In this case, the committee might have discovered more than a few papers by one of them
on the subject, such as Risbey and Kandlikar (2002) «Expert Assessment of Uncertainties in Detection and Attribution of
Climate Change» in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, or that Prof. Risbey was a faculty member in Granger Morgan's Engineering and Public Policy department at CMU for five years, a place awash in expert elicitation of climate (I sent my abstract to Prof. Morgan — who I know from my AGU uncertainty quantification days — for his opinion before submitting it to the confe
Climate Change» in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, or that Prof. Risbey was a faculty member in Granger Morgan's Engineering and Public Policy department
at CMU for five years, a place awash in expert elicitation of
climate (I sent my abstract to Prof. Morgan — who I know from my AGU uncertainty quantification days — for his opinion before submitting it to the confe
climate (I sent my abstract to Prof. Morgan — who I know from my AGU uncertainty quantification days — for his
opinion before submitting it to the conference).
Public
opinion on climate change — whether it is «happening,» is «human caused,» etc. — didn't move an inch
at all during that time.
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The lead author of «The UN
climate change numbers hoax», Tom Harris, is described by On Line Opinion at the end of the article as «an Ottawa - based mechanical engineer and Executive Director of the International Climate Science Coalition&
climate change numbers hoax», Tom Harris, is described by
On Line
Opinion at the end of the article as «an Ottawa - based mechanical engineer and Executive Director of the International
Climate Science Coalition&
Climate Science Coalition».
The latest example of this strategy began unfolding earlier this month when David Rose, an
opinion writer for the British tabloid The Daily Mail — known for misrepresentations of
climate change and serial attacks
on climate scientists — published a commentary attacking Tom Karl, the recently retired director of the National Centers for Environmental Information
at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a scientist for whom I have deep respect.
Overall, 86 percent of the respondents answered in the affirmative, but the survey's authors arrived
at the 97.5 percent figure after deciding to include only the responses of climatologists who actively publish research
on climate change — and those are the only ones whose scientific
opinions are truly relevant to the matter
at hand.
What you're referring to is a condensed version of: Kendall Zimmerman, M. (2008), The consensus
on the consensus: An
opinion survey of Earth scientists
on global
climate change, 250 pp., Univ. of Ill.
at Chicago.
MC: That might be the cause, but
on the other hand you look
at public
opinion polls about issues that are of concern to the American public, and
climate change just isn't near the top of those lists, and maybe they made a calculated decision that a more sellable approach would be to focus
on energy independence and self - sufficiency, because that's something that people have already bought.
Across the two periods,
at The New York Times, The Washington Post and CNN.com, approximately nine out of 10 news and
opinion articles reflected the consensus view
on climate change.
Both Romm and advocacy organizations such as Media Matters for America raise their financial support and define their professional roles as watch dogging the mainstream media, asserting that consistent false balance in mainstream coverage
at leading outlets such as the NY Times or the Washington Post remains a major barrier to political action
on climate change and that conservative media like Fox News have a powerful impact
on wider public
opinion.
As an average tendency across articles, the
opinion pages
at the Washington Post — with few exceptions — consistently portrayed (i.e. in 9 out of 10
opinion page articles) the scientific consensus views
on the reality and causes of
climate change.
Prof. Bruce Monger presents the basic difference between the two presidential candidates with regard to
climate change and follow with his
opinion on what is
at stake with this election.
The fact is, most people really don't know what the actual
climate change issue is, let alone know a lot of detailed, accurate information about it, so all these strong «
opinions» — most
at odds with the the assertions of the scientists in directly related fields who professionally study this issue — is another indicator that bias and desire and an enormous host of misinformation drives perception
on this issue.
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The Center for
Climate Change Communication at George Mason University is conducting research on journalists» opinions on and experiences with climate rep
Climate Change Communication
at George Mason University is conducting research
on journalists»
opinions on and experiences with
climate rep
climate reporting.
But maybe
at some point you will produce evidence that has been scientifically collected and analytically tested that can prove your theories about the asymmetry in manifestation of motivated reasoning within the ideological matrix of
opinions on climate change.
Though
opinion polls indicate the general public is little interested in
climate change, there is something
at work in society
at large that is seen, in the eyes of politicians, to justify their extravagant expenditure of our money and their time
on the subject.
The Post «s
opinion section creates a strong perception that «
climate change is in doubt» that is
at odds with reputable scientific research and
at odds with the position
on climate change taken by every single relevant scientific institution globally (with the exception of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists).
In a paper entitled, «Shifting public
opinion on climate change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over climate change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over
climate change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic
Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
Change, researchers
at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public
opinion.
At one level, our results are entirely unsurprising: In light of the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change, most dissenting opinions are merely political and rhetorical tools aimed at trying to forestall mitigative actio
At one level, our results are entirely unsurprising: In light of the overwhelming scientific consensus
on climate change, most dissenting
opinions are merely political and rhetorical tools aimed
at trying to forestall mitigative actio
at trying to forestall mitigative action.
So, in my
opinion, we must advance
on both fronts — confront decision makers with the necessity to address
climate change now so we can buy time for the future while
at the same time advancing our understanding of the implications of
climate change.
That's one upshot of a new public
opinion study by the
climate public opinion dynamos at George Mason and Yale universities (the George Mason Center for Climate Change Communication and the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, respect
climate public
opinion dynamos
at George Mason and Yale universities (the George Mason Center for
Climate Change Communication and the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, respect
Climate Change Communication and the Yale Project
on Climate Change Communication, respect
Climate Change Communication, respectively).
James Hansen, the director of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies who first warned the world about the dangers of
climate change in the 1980s, has joined other scientists in submitting statements to be considered by a judge
at the Information Rights Tribunal
on Friday... James Hansen told the Guardian: «Our children and grandchildren will judge those who have misled the public, allowing fossil fuel emissions to continue almost unfettered, as guilty of crimes against humanity and nature... If successful, the FOI request may, by exposing one link in a devious manipulation of public
opinion, start a process that allows the public to be aware of what is happening, what is
at stake, and where the public interest lies.»»