Cracks emerged on Tuesday in the alliance on climate change formed at the Copenhagen conference last week, with leading developing countries criticising the resulting accord.
It has been stated that “only one third of the U.S. public believes that man-made climate change is even real”.
Why has the important step of “selling climate change to the public” been overlooked? The numbers, tables and graphs are important, but the public still does not get the basic concepts. This should be no mystery considering the amount of slick advertising and disinformation put out by the opposition, i.e. “global warming” has been “swift-boated”.
Can not the major players promoting action on this issue combine their resources and “sell” the reality of this problem? Consider the success of the anti-smoking campaign over the tobacco industry.
I will do what ever I can, but I am only one squeaky little voice.
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It has been stated that “only one third of the U.S. public believes that man-made climate change is even real”.
Why has the important step of “selling climate change to the public” been overlooked? The numbers, tables and graphs are important, but the public still does not get the basic concepts. This should be no mystery considering the amount of slick advertising and disinformation put out by the opposition, i.e. “global warming” has been “swift-boated”.
Can not the major players promoting action on this issue combine their resources and “sell” the reality of this problem? Consider the success of the anti-smoking campaign over the tobacco industry.
I will do what ever I can, but I am only one squeaky little voice.
RG
Not enough money given away ...
Why not give the turd world dictators a power plant and a DDT factory.
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