- Bishop Hill blog - Lewandowsky's data
Geoff Chambers has obtained Stephan Lewandowsky's survey data which can be seen as an attachment at the bottom of this post. Of course it's anonymised, so we are not going to get to the bottom of the question of the number of sceptics he approached, but you may be interested.The Week Ahead: Climate Talks Wrap Up in Bangkok, Trade Officials Meet in Russia | Bloomberg BNA
The California Air Resources Board will host a webcast Sept. 4 on “Low Carbon Transportation: A Crucial Link to Economic and National Security.” The presentation will be given by David Greene, a professor at the University of Tennessee and fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.NCSE staffers in Nature Climate Change | NCSE
McCaffrey and Rosenau observed, "in US schools, climate change is often skipped entirely and, if taught, is presented briefly or as a political controversy. ... Most students rely on their schools for climate change science and — with rare exceptions — they are not getting what they need." They concluded, "strategic framing, including minimizing doom and gloom by integrating science with solutions, is vital, especially in educational settings. But dismissing literacy as unimportant or irrelevant is wrong. Although literacy alone can't solve the climate problem, it provides society with the tools and shared basis for understanding the science and solutions before us."
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