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Recent Posts
- Points Leading Conservative Voices Most Often Make on Climate Change
- Sportsmen’s and Anglers’ Views Highlighted in New ‘This Is Not Cool’ Video
- U. of Washington Course: Science Students Learning ‘to Tell Stories’
- 2013 ‘State of’ Report Describes Continuing Woes of Journalism
- Jared Diamond, Yesterday’s World, Today’s Perceptions, Tomorrow’s Climate
- NASA’s Science Visualization Wall: Cool Is An Understatement
- Stations in Three Virginia TV Markets to Try Expanding Climate Coverage
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‘Six Americas’ Update: Increasing Concern and Insights on Weather Influences
Survey results from researchers at Yale and George Mason point to some subtle shifts in public attitudes and offer hints on how nation’s unusual weather events may be influencing public opinions.
What’s an Iceberg if not Sized Relative to Manhattan? (Not a Volkswagen)
Lessons to be learned from a Minnesota Public Radio blogger’s asking why it’s so often Manhattan … or Rhode Island or a VW? … that comes into play in communicating on relative sizes of events.
Sea Level Rise Focus of ‘This is Not Cool’ Video
Major sea level rise reports forecasting trouble ahead for much of California and the Atlantic seaboard, coupled with blistering heat records across much of the U.S. … Cap it all off with a witty Stephen Colbert commentary and you’ve got [...]
Study: News Outlets Missing Western Wildfires/Climate Change Links
A progressive media watchdog organization says media news reports are failing to provide a climate context for wildfires that have ravaged a number of western states.
Along Atlantic and Pacific Coasts
National Academy, USGS See Above Normal U.S. Sea Level Rises
Coasts and properties along the U.S.’s heavily populated and developed Atlantic and Pacific coasts could be in for further sea level rise increases beyond the global average over the next century.
Thinking Small(er) To Accomplish Something Big(ger)
Leading organizations acting in their own self-interest via 21 ‘major initiatives’ — and minus the ‘external pressure’ — could ‘bridge’ the GHG emissions gap over the next decade, authors of a recent commentary suggest.
Two Graduate Students Trolling New England for Climate Interviews
Have motorcycle, video camera, intellectual curiosity, a summer break … and some supporting money … and two students are making their way around the Northeast seeking out attitudes on climate change.



