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Taxonomy Archive: climate communication/messaging

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Apr 2018

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Communicating on Climate: 13 Steps and Guiding Principles

Describes 13 steps to communicating on climate change

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Apr 2018

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Climate Dos and Donts Fact Sheet

Communicating honestly about your issues and how you would like others to participate is key to success. When addressing climate change, it can be intimidating to attempt this honest communication because we are afraid the person to whom we are speaking may have preconceived ideas that will shut down their willingness to hear our ...

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Apr 2018

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Why People Don’t Believe In Climate Science

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Apr 2018

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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Climate Change Debate (HBO)

John Oliver hosts a mathematically representative climate change debate, with the help of special guest Bill Nye the Science Guy, of course.Connect with Last Week Tonight online… Subscribe to the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens: www.youtube.com/user/LastWeekTonightFind Last Week ...

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Apr 2018

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Boomerangs versus Javelins: How Polarization Constrains Communication on Climate Change

Political communicators work under the assumption that information provision, such as framing, may influence audiences and elicit some desired attitudinal or behavioral shift. However, some political issues, such as climate change, have become polarized along party lines, with partisans seemingly impervious to disconfirming ...

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Apr 2018

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Environmental attitudes and political partisanship

OBJECTIVE: To explore the impact of political partisanship on environmental attitudes related to climate change in United States and its implications for public health. STUDY DESIGN: An integrative literature review. METHODS: A literature review of English articles was performed from January 2013 to March 2013 using the following ...

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Apr 2018

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Geographic variation in opinions on climate change at state and local scales in the USA

Addressing climate change in the United States requires enactment of national, state and local mitigation and adaptation policies. The success of these initiatives depends on public opinion, policy support and behaviours at appropriate scales. Public opinion, however, is typically measured with national surveys that obscure ...

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Apr 2018

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Impediments to Comprehensive Research on Climate Change and Health

During every climatic era Life on Earth is constrained by a limited range of climatic conditions, outside which thriving and then surviving becomes difficult. This applies at both planetary and organism (species) levels. Further, many causal influences of climate change on human health entail changes—often disruptive, sometimes ...

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Apr 2018

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Public health nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding climate change

BACKGROUND: Climate change affects human health, and health departments are urged to act to reduce the severity of these impacts. Yet little is known about the perspective of public health nurses—the largest component of the public health workforce—regarding their roles in addressing health impacts of climate change. ...

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Apr 2018

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Improving Public Engagement With Climate Change: Five “Best Practice” Insights From Psychological Science

Despite being one of the most important societal challenges of the 21st century, public engagement with climate change currently remains low in the United States. Mounting evidence from across the behavioral sciences has found that most people regard climate change as a nonurgent and psychologically distant risk—spatially, ...

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