Not exact matches
Our first Climate Change in the American Mind
survey, conducted in 2008, revealed that TV
weathercasters are highly trusted sources of information about global warming.
In January, we
surveyed all TV
weathercasters nationwide to learn more about their evolving views on climate change and their activities as climate educators, and to explore other factors that are influencing their work in broadcast meteorology.
Surveys have found that
weathercaster views on climate change are diverse, with a large majority...
The results of that
survey also illuminated the barriers that were impeding
weathercasters from reporting local climate change stories, things like lack of access to local data and lack of time to do the necessary research.
We embraced this challenge because when we conducted the first - ever national
survey of TV
weathercasters in 2010, we learned that nearly half said they would like to educate their viewers about climate change, but relatively few were doing so.