Friday, September 30, 2011

Why Does The Global-Warming Debate Provoke So Much Anger? : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
Things are really even more complicated. For what is claimed in (4) is not only that global warming is bad, but that it is terrible, that it threatening and frightening and terrifying. But do the facts about global warming entail that we ought to be terrified?
Reenact global warming in your cocktail | Grist
This Japanese site sells ice cube molds depicting penguins and polar bears sitting on ice floes. As the ice melts, both the floes and the critters are destroyed, making this a pretty good simulation of the effects of global warming. Finally, a product that combines climate education with all the drinking you need to do when you think about it!
Making Funny with Climate Change | The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
some climate communicators see humor as their best chance to make climate issues resonate with the public at large, though the tact can be a double-edged sword
Jackson Hole Daily | Yellowstone warming up
Greater Yellowstone Coalition board chairwoman Marcia Kunstel likened Greater Yellowstone to Noah’s Ark.
Twitter / @bryanrwalsh: Americans! More climate ch ...
Americans! More climate change means more playoff rain delays!

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