Think about climate change as it applies to many decisions, and link climate policy to a larger agenda of advancing social justice and economic development.
What a group of physicists
think about climate change matters greatly because climate science is, after all, a branch of physics, and most atmospheric scientists are based in physics departments.
The organization representing more than 600 public school boards across the state says how science is taught in the classroom will influence how a generation of
students think about climate change.
The good news is that (I am told) this new novel of Cricton's is boring — that's according to some apolitical pop novel readers I know who do
n't think about climate change very much.
The good news is that this new novel of Cricton's is boring — that's according to some apolitical pop novel readers I know who don't
think about climate change very much.
Generous funding from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation supports Sundance Institute's Climate Change Initiative, which is dedicated to change the way that independent artists, influencers, and the general public
think about climate change through the power of story.
To date, we have tended to
think about climate change communication mostly as a message problem — either focusing tactically on how to explain components of the science, training scientists to be effective bloggers or to give media interviews etc..
«I think part of the problem is
Republicans think about climate change and say, «Oh, my God, we're gonna have higher taxes, more Obama, more big government, EPA shutting down factories,»» Pataki said.
The premiere installment, «Why humans are so bad
at thinking about climate change,» featured UCLA environmental economist Magali Delmas and the Engagement Project, which examined the most effective ways to encourage apartment users to reduce their energy use at home and the impact of «gamifying» energy savings.
A group of researchers at the University of California, Davis, surveyed 162 farmers in Yolo County, Calif., comparing what
growers thought about climate change, their willingness to participate in government - led climate programs and their takes on four different environmental regulations passed in the last 25 years.
Those findings came yesterday in a joint survey from Yale and George Mason universities, examining broadly how
adults think about climate change and what policies they would back to curb warming temperatures.
Bugert shared that their regional EcoChallenge was a perfect «activity to pull in people who are not
yet thinking about climate change or being environmentally responsible.»
Today The Onion took a bitingly amusing look at the (lack of) depth of climate worries in America in a piece titled, «We Need To Do More When It Comes To Having Brief,
Panicked Thoughts About Climate Change.»
Just this week we have seen one of the most conservative Senators in the Senate Lindsey Graham being heckled and accused of betraying the Party merely for being willing to
think about climate change legislation.
I'm pretty sure that the first time I
ever thought about climate change was in late 2002 when the Canadian Government was promoting acceptance of the Kyoto Protocol.
«I can not
think about climate change without thinking about Charlottesville, about the long legacy of racism, xenophobia, and fascism in this country, and how the communities most affected by Trump's environmental rollbacks will be poor communities of color.»