With the Republicans now in control of the U.S. Congress, the recent Issues article outlining
conservative views on climate change may provide some pragmatic advice for designing and implementing therapeutic actions.
Not exact matches
He says that's a lesson from his work
on climate change doubters, whose real driver often isn't their beliefs about the role of carbon dioxide but rather their
conservative political
views.
It's probably
conservatives trying to seize the attack ground in
view of a possible pending debate about
climate change in Washington, but the chorus of denialist opinion is so coordinated and their «logic» so simple it is convincing many, even among educated people (science PhDs) who can not be bothered to look deep into things but try to form an opinion based
on a few journalistic pieces.
In comparison to these factors and trends shaping wider public opinion, past research suggests that the influence of
conservative media / commentators and Climategate
on wider public opinion is likely to be limited, reinforcing the
views of the 20 % or less of the public already strongly dismissive of
climate change and holding a strong
conservative political identity.
When Earther last checked in
on Americans»
views on climate change, we found
conservative climate denial is a uniquely...
Seemingly in lock - step with the prevailing
views of the
conservative government in Australia, that man will be Nick Minchin — a rusted -
on denier of the science of human - caused
climate change and power broker in the country's Liberal (that's
conservative) Party.
When Earther last checked in
on Americans»
views on climate change, we found
conservative climate denial is a uniquely American trait.
Now it's from Ross Douthat, who declares for lukewarmerism: LIKE a lot of
conservatives who write about public policy, my
views on climate change place me in the ranks of what the British writer Matt Ridley once dubbed the «lukewarmers.»
From the article:...
On Sunday, Post reporters Tom Hamburger, Joby Warrick and I reported that the
conservative - leaning American Legislative Exchange Council is stressing that (in our words) it «does not deny
climate change» and has been «overhauling their organization to be more transparent and more welcoming to divergent
views.»