Meanwhile, a poll released yesterday shows that the pope's words are resonating with churchgoing Catholics who may not be as receptive to other
messages about climate change.
In an experiment designed like a game of three - way telephone in which subjects were asked to select and pass on Facebook
messages about climate change, the authors found that a conventional framing of climate change in terms of environmental risks was more likely to be shared, compared to less conventional messages emphasizing the public health and economic benefits to action.
Messages about climate change will be woven throughout News Corp.'s empire....
The concern here is that, trust in the wrong source prevents the feckless public from responding to the correct
messages about climate change, sending us all to our doom.
My template is the 5 Essential
Messages about Climate Change — identified thru audience research — you want to convey by Dr. Ed Maibach of George Masson University.
The 5 Essential
Messages about Climate Change can even be simplified into: 1.
I then conclude this section by repeating The 5 Essential
Messages about Climate Change: 1.
Just as it is vital for climate scientists and communicators to base
messages about climate change on rigorous empirical evidence from the physical sciences, statements on the use of emotion in communication strategies must also be firmly grounded in evidence from affective science.»
Any political advocacy group has an agenda and when evaluating
their messages about climate change science it is important to examine how they advance this agenda.
The articles contained either positive or negative real - world
messages about climate change, or both.
As part of their weeklong orientation, they worked with a media trainer and each other to develop and refine key
messages about their climate change research, and they began to develop public - engagement plans to be implemented at each of their institutions.
Geostorm promises to have a strong
message about climate change and environmental care, and if this first trailer is an indication, it'll be really intense.
An apocalyptic
message about climate change might motivate some people to act but make others feel hopeless, science communication experts say.
Actually, I had no intention whatsoever to send
any message about climate change or global warming.
Waterworld, for all its problems, was maybe the most direct, mainstream
message about climate change, ultimately becoming less sci - fi with each passing year.
Discussing the health effects of climate change has been found to be one of the most effective and least polarizing approaches for conveying
the message about climate change.
Therefore, many of not most climate policy advocates focused on how to improve
messaging about climate change policies or how to we incentivize individual behavioral change through the use of economic incentives.
Marcel Coutu, chief executive officer of Canadian Oil Sands Trust, travelled to Toronto Thursday to spread the industry's
message about climate change.
Not exact matches
The series was produced by Jeff Skoll (of eBay fame) and his activist company Participant Media, And it serves to underscore once again the «you - are - there» power of VR — as opposed to the two - dimensional flat - screen experience of a film like An Inconvenient Truth — when it comes to getting out the
message of urgency
about climate change.
The EPA last night sent employees a list of eight approved talking points on
climate change from its Office of Public Affairs — guidelines that promote a
message of uncertainty
about climate science and gloss over proposed cuts to key adaptation programs.
... in an election year that has been dominated by environmental issues like fracking, the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Sandy, and what to do
about climate change, the Green Party candidate for Governor, Howie Hawkins, is resolutely carrying his
message across the state....
And in an election year that has been dominated by environmental issues like fracking, the ongoing recovery from Hurricane Sandy, and what to do
about climate change, the Green Party candidate for Governor, Howie Hawkins, is resolutely carrying his
message across the state.
And those who are most concerned
about climate change may accept a gloomy
message as vindication of their views — but there's always the chance they might lose hope
about fixing the problem, Leiserowitz says.
Surprisingly, none of the four major positive
messages changed participants» core beliefs
about climate change.
The papal
message did, however, indirectly influence people's beliefs
about climate change by raising the Pope's credibility on that issue, most strongly among liberals.
Liberals who had already expressed concern
about climate change agreed more with the Pope's
message that
climate change will disproportionately affect the poor.»
The mediagenic wunderkind of French presidential politics has a
message for U.S. scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs working on
climate change and worrying
about their future under President Donald Trump: Come to France.
While there is a great deal of excitement
about the pope's historic address to Congress tomorrow morning, the visit has also focused attention on how the American Catholic Church has handled the
message that the pope brings, especially his strong views on
climate change.
Six of the videos, «Scientists on the Front Lines of
Climate Change,» feature NCA chapter authors talking
about key
messages from their chapters.
The results of this analysis produced several key
messages, some of which are shown below,
about how
climate change will affect Montana agriculture (for a complete list of key
messages, see the Agriculture chapter):
Earnest
messages about bad
climate change and good parenting skills have been replaced by a we - all - share - a-planet sense of fun that's more «Finding Nemo» than National Geographic.
His basic
message — don't think
about it as global warming, or even
climate change.
Targeting environmental events for
messaging about the relationship between animal agriculture and environmental problems (especially including
climate change) seemed to work very well.
Read and disagreed with your review of «Centrist»
messaging Andrew and am now replying to your interesting and insightful shared dialogue with Dave
about framing the
climate change debate:
This is precisely why I argue that
climate change isn't an issue, it's «a
message,» telling us that we need radically new ways of thinking
about progress and power.
Mr. Will's overarching premise
about sea ice and
messages it holds related to human - caused
climate change, was wrong, they say.
Of course, Earth Hour 2009 is just around the corner... And Earth Hour 2009 aims to reach more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world, inviting communities, business and governments to switch off lights for one hour at 8:30 pm on Saturday March 28 and sending a powerful global
message that we care enough
about climate change to take action.
If, in a selected audience of folks who are already highly concerned
about climate change, you encounter serious difficulties in persuading folks that you have a solution, what does that say
about the time needed to get your
message out to the globe as a whole?
From Sydney to San Francisco, Rome to NYC and even Casey Station down in Antarctica, folks around the globe stood together for one hour in a symbolic act to spread the
message that they care
about climate change, and that something must be done to stop it.
Hayden is either a fool or a stooge for ignoring
climate change, but his
message about population is a valid one.
Dr. Donner's
message about framing the issue of
climate change with honesty and individuality is an important one.
Over the past seven years, I wish we had been more forthcoming with three
messages: We should have conceded, prominently, that the news
about climate change is unwelcome, that today's
climate science is incomplete, and that every «solution» carries risk.
Wouldn't it have been great if Virginians had been able to use those millions of dollars productively to deal with the already very real impacts of
climate change rather than to bury their heads in the sands because this attorney general wanted to not only discredit us, but send a
message to all scientists in Virginia that... if you too decide to talk
about the impacts of
climate change then you too can be subject to a subpoena from the attorney general?
He's been looking at the
messaging on
climate change — as in, which
message has the biggest impact on
changing people's minds
about the issue.
It sends a clear
message that finally, as a planet, we're serious
about moving away from the dirty fossil fuels slowly destroying our planet and finally stopping
climate change.
I suspect those
messages will feature many safety pins, as the bureaucratic environment within the EPA is
about the only thing that is going to undergo a dramatic, rapid, and real
climate change.
Some of her interests include: social influence and social networks, how people form attitudes
about climate change, the effectiveness of environmental
messaging, and storytelling and narrative.
But I disagree with you that «consensus»
messaging creates antipathy among those who identify with an «I'm not concerned
about climate change» perspective; IMO, to any significant degree, it only serves as an outlet for pre-existing perspectives.
But they are not getting nearly the support that they need from those who care
about climate change policymaking, because nearly all of that support — in the form of hundreds of millions of dollars — is going instead to groups that prefer to pound the other team's members over the head with «consensus
messaging.»
A broad array of leading
climate scientists and policy specialists were also criticizing the panel for the exact opposite reason: They believe the main conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) may be too general and too conservative to convey a clear message about the grave threat of warming and to inform policies to address local climate change
climate scientists and policy specialists were also criticizing the panel for the exact opposite reason: They believe the main conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) may be too general and too conservative to convey a clear message about the grave threat of warming and to inform policies to address local climate change
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