Since 2012, my colleagues and I have been working to help TV
weathercasters educate their viewers about the local implications and the personal relevance of global climate change.
Five years ago — in partnership with Climate Central and WLTX (Columbia, SC)-- we tested the premise that if TV
weathercasters educate their viewers about the local relevance of global climate change, it will make a difference.
Not exact matches
In this video you will meet more terrific TV
weathercasters who are using Climate Matters materials to
educate their viewers about the local impacts of climate change:
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.