«In the last few weeks, opponents of taking action on climate change have misrepresented both the content and the significance of stolen emails to
obscure public understanding of climate science and the scientific process,» said 25 U.S. scientists, including eight... Continue reading →
And some recent studies give hope that even reporters who may not have the expertise, or the time, to dig into the data on solar radiation and the sunspot cycle can still have an impact
on public understanding of climate science.
The study's author, Robert Brulle, refers to these organizations as the climate change counter-movement, and concludes that their outsized influence «has not only played a major role in
confounding public understanding of climate science, but also successfully delayed meaningful government policy actions to address the issue.»
We believe it is vital to
public understanding of climate science in particular.
«Tom Harris» commentaries intended to impede, not advance,
public understanding of climate science,» Scholars and Rogues, February 20, 2015.