Explicit
recognition of citizen science in published papers could promote the communication linkages necessary for broader impacts by helping shift public discourse associated with modern climate change from controversy to acceptance.
Not exact matches
* Average
citizens «understand» (recognize) uncertainties in climate
science;
recognition of uncertainties becomes part
of the «conventional wisdom» * Media «understands» (recognizes) uncertainties in climate
science * Media coverage reflects balance on climate
science and
recognition of the validity
of viewpoints that challenge the current «conventional wisdom» * Industry senior leadership understands uncertainties in climate
science, making them stronger ambassadors to those who shape climate policy * Those promoting the Kyoto treaty on the basis
of extent
science appears to be out
of touch with reality.
«Victory will be achieved when... average
citizens «understand» (recognize) uncertainties in climate
science;
recognition of uncertainties becomes part
of the «conventional wisdom».»
In 1998, the American Petroleum Institute developed an internal Communications Action Plan that stated: Victory will be achieved when & average
citizens understand uncertainties in climate
science & [and]
recognition of uncertainties becomes part
of the conventional wisdom.
As the company put it in a secret 1998 memo helping establish one
of the innumerable front groups that spread climate disinformation, «Victory will be achieved when average
citizens «understand» (recognize) uncertainties in climate
science,» and when «
recognition of uncertainty becomes part
of the «conventional wisdom.»»
According to the plan «Victory will be achieved when average
citizens «understand» (recognize) uncertainties in climate
science;
recognition of uncertainties becomes part
of the «conventional wisdom».»
«Victory Will Be Achieved for Greenpeace When,» among other things, «Average
citizens «understand» (recognize) certainties in climate
science,» public «
recognition of certainty becomes part
of the «conventional wisdom.»»