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Why it’s hard to care about climate change

Why it’s hard to care about climate change

12:44 | Bringing up climate change is one tried and true way to ruin a dinner party — and leave people feeling helpless and apathetic. But it doesn’t have to be that way, if we change how we communicate.

5 climate arguments to phase out like fossil fuels

5 climate arguments to phase out like fossil fuels

8:32 | Ever heard a climate argument that just didn’t sit right? Intentioned or not, some arguments and common phrases we use in the climate ~discourse~ are problematic and should be removed from our toolbox of communications.

The Language of Protest

The Language of Protest

14:20 | ‘Focusing on the work of Extinction Rebellion, and with contributions from journalists, activists and academics, the film is an insightful look at political communication in the era of the protest.’

Supertanker – Så gør dog noget … ved det klima!

Supertanker – Så gør dog noget … ved det klima!

Er det pisk eller gulerod, angst eller lyst, der skal drive værket? Måden vi fortæller om klodens klimaudfordringer er afgørende for, om vi forstår, hvad der er på spil, og om vi kan finde ud af at handle.

Live Coverage Guide

Live Coverage Guide

1:43 | If you’re planning an action or event, and want to know how to best cover it online using just your mobile phone (and a few other tools) – here are some tips.

How (not) to talk about Climate Change

How (not) to talk about Climate Change

6:40 | Global warming is already upon us, but when was the last time you had a proper chat about it?? ClimateAdam speaks to a climate communication expert (Steve) to take his conversation skills from amazing to brilliant.

Neil deGrasse Tyson scolds cherry picking climate science

Neil deGrasse Tyson scolds cherry picking climate science

5:28 | Tyson says lawmakers and the media cherry pick scientific papers to reinforce political ideals on climate change and says it’s irresponsible to create public policy while ignoring the scientific community’s consensus.

Flu Shots

Flu Shots

7:54 | John Cook explains the most effective way to debunk misinformation: fight sticky myths with even stickier facts and structure your debunking argument in three parts: fact, then myth, then fallacy.

Sticky Science

Sticky Science

8:00 | Learn about one of the best methods for making your science sticky – the SUCCES method developed by brothers Chip and Dan Heath. We use this method to respond to climate change myths.

Worldview backfire effect

Worldview backfire effect

9:39 | John Cook explains the wordview backfire effect using examples from recent history and research. He also talks about ways in which we might combat this phenomenon when it comes to discussions of climate change.

Media Balance as Bias

Media Balance as Bias

7:07 | The media plays a crucial role in communicating climate science to the public, but the journalistic norm of balance, in the case of climate change, can misinform the public about the science.

Global Warming’s Six Americas

Global Warming’s Six Americas

6:25 | Yale har identificeret 6 meget forskellige holdninger i befolkningen. Gruppen af klima-fornægtere, er lille. Men de fylder stadig meget i bl.a. FOX-NEWS.