Not exact matches
Previewing his campaign before an election night
audience Tuesday, Suozzi said, «People have been screaming at each other for 30 years
on issues like gun control, immigration, and
climate change.
A game that adeptly conveyed the seriousness of
climate change to its
audience with the polish of a professional game development studio would be a great way to incite action
on the
issue.
Written for a general
audience, it deals with a number of current, and potential future, effects of global
change — with an emphasis
on climate change —
on various health - related
issues.
-- ClimateTruth (@climatetruth) October 20, 2016 Oddly enough, the closest question to touch
on the
issue of
climate change came from the red sweater - wearing, meme - worthy
audience member Ken Bone at the second presidential debate.
Fenton's proposal to Podesta and its prime goal to «make Murdoch's
climate denial a major
issue,» and «bring the scientific facts
on climate change to his
audiences,» was ironically released a day after an unwelcome story ran in London's Daily Mail with the headline «Exposed: How top university helped secure # 9million of YOUR money by passing off rivals» research as its own... to bankroll
climate change agenda.»
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climate scientists and communicators to learn about the science of climate change and how you can use social media, powerful storytelling, and personal outreach to inspire audiences to take action on this vital
climate scientists and communicators to learn about the science of
climate change and how you can use social media, powerful storytelling, and personal outreach to inspire audiences to take action on this vital
climate change and how you can use social media, powerful storytelling, and personal outreach to inspire
audiences to take action
on this vital
issue.
As part of our contribution, CSW commented that the document might carry greater relevance for decision - makers who want to advance a needed adaptation agenda to an unconvinced or
climate - skeptic
audience (a very real possibility) by including more explicit language
on the ways in which
climate change issues can be framed to appeal to diverse groups — for example, emphasizing the potential damages to people and property to one community, the negative impacts to industry in another.