You and I observe the weather, not the climate (note the dramatic difference of opinion about the reality of climate change between climatologists and
television weathercasters).
«Opportunities and Obstacles for
Television Weathercasters to Report on Climate Change.»
Not exact matches
Local
television (TV)
weathercasters are a potentially promising source of climate education, in that weather is the primary reason viewers watch local TV news, large segments of the public trust TV
weathercasters as a source of information about global warming, and extreme weather events are increasingly common (Leiserowitz et al.; U.S. Global Change Research Program).
Local
television (TV)
weathercasters are a potentially promising source of climate education, in that weather...
Maibach, who is now working on a further project to measure the effects the views of
weathercasters have on their audience, added: «Most members of the public consider
television weather reporters to be a trusted source of information about global warming - only scientists are viewed as more trustworthy.»