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  • The Psychology of Climate Change Communication: A Guide for Scientists, Journalists, Educators, Political Aides, and the Interested Public [1]

    The Center for Research on Environmental Decisions (CRED) at Columbia University published on November 2009 a free, research-based guide for "Scientists, Journalists, Educators, Political Aides, and the Interested Public."

    Topics on the Beat: 
    Journalism & Media [2]
    Climate Change [3]
    Initiatives: 
    Reporting on Climate Change [4]
    Visibility: 
    Public [5]
    • Read more about The Psychology of Climate Change Communication: A Guide for Scientists, Journalists, Educators, Political Aides, and the Interested Public [1]
  • Yale Forum Special Feature: Scientists and Journalists on ‘Lessons Learned’ [6]

    The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media posted a two-part series on leading climate scientists' and science journalists' "Lessons Learned" from the climate change controversies of the past 12 months.

    Topics on the Beat: 
    Science [7]
    Journalism & Media [2]
    Climate Change [3]
    Visibility: 
    Public [5]
    • Read more about Yale Forum Special Feature: Scientists and Journalists on ‘Lessons Learned’ [6]
  • NOAA Arctic Report Card [8]

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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's newly released Arctic Report Card update indicates a "return to previous Arctic conditions is unlikely. Record temperatures across Canadian Arctic and Greenland, a reduced summer sea ice cover, record snow cover decreases and links to some Northern Hemisphere weather support this conclusion."

    Topics on the Beat: 
    Climate Change [3]
    Visibility: 
    Public [5]
    Region: 
    Europe [9]
    Antarctica & Arctic [10]
    Canada [11]
    • Read more about NOAA Arctic Report Card [8]

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