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Symphony, Science, and Climate … ‘Our Biggest Challenge’ Video Released

The science, the words, and the nuances of climate change come together in a refreshing musical presentation by a Washington state musician and producer and director of ‘Symphony of Science.’

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The Arctic: No Las Vegas … What Happens There Does NOT Stay There

A NOAA-sponsored ‘Climate Connection’ webinar proves an effective communication tool, as a National Sea and Ice Data Center scientist puts meat on the bones — and provides quantitative measures — of 2012′s record-low Arctic sea ice extent.

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A Veteran TV Reporter on ‘Junk Journalism,’ Climate as ‘Too Big to Cover’

Bill Blakemore’s ABC News ‘Nature’s Edge’ blog post offers a reporter’s-eye take on challenges in covering an issue ‘so big’ as climate change.

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Obama, Romney Address Nonprofit Group’s Science Questions

The major parties’ presidential nominees address questions posed by sciencedebate.org on climate science and other science-related issues, and Scientific American‘s editors plan to report their ‘grades’ on the Obama and Romney responses.

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Republican Meteorologist’s ‘Top 10 Reasons’ for GOP to Accept ‘Reality’

Paul Douglas, self-described ‘Republican business owner, entrepreneur, meteorologist and father’ and ‘Evangelical Christian,’ outlines why he thinks ‘my party’ is ‘on the wrong side of history’ … and of climate science.

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Child, Rather than Polar Bear, as Icon of Global Warming?

Emerging climate science findings and related public health concerns give rise to a National Public Radio broadcast examination of public health as the most compelling message for climate change communicators.

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Is Global Warming to Blame for this Summer’s Extreme Heat and Drought?

It’s a great question. It’s simple, compelling, and it makes for good headlines. That’s why so many people are talking about it. But it’s the wrong question. Reposted with permission.

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