Skip to content
SciCommBites
  • aboutExpand
    • about scicommbites
    • our team
    • write for scicommbites
    • science bites galaxy
    • contact
  • subscribe
Instagram Linkedin
  • Research
  • Beyond the Research
  • Current Events
  • Crossposts
  • Announcements
SciCommBites
  • A small brown frog trying to climb out of an empty metal pot.
    Research

    Graphs that make the frog jump: fighting climate apathy with better data visualization

    ByElena Reiriz Martínez August 27, 2025September 9, 2025

    Presenting data in binaries can increase perceived impact of climate change.

  • A protestor highlights the dire consequences of climate change with a sign containing the hand-written message “No Nature, No Future.”
    Research

    Americans Want Climate Policy: They Just Need to be Reminded of That

    ByClark Hickman July 23, 2025July 29, 2025

    Hot take? Not quite. Researchers study perspective changes towards climate-friendly policies across American political divides.

  • A farmer stands in a cornfield with their back to the camera, as clouds form above the field.
    Research

    Breaking the spiral of silence: Midwest farmer perspectives reveal need to make climate conversations palatable

    ByAlex Music May 28, 2025June 4, 2025

    Some midwestern farmers in the US prefer ignoring conversations about climate chance, considering it an extremely polarizing topic.

  • Photograph of a melting iceberg in the ocean, a symbol of the effects of climate change.
    Research

    Just the FAQs: Turning Climate Questions into Climate Understanding and Action

    ByPaula R. Buchanan April 16, 2025March 14, 2025

    Scientists develop climate science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to improve climate communications.

  • Four plastic bags floating underwater, their translucent appearance resembling jellyfish. The image highlights ocean pollution and the impact of plastic pollution on marine life.
    Research

    Double Trouble: Two Narratives in Ocean Science Communication 

    ByMykyta ‘Nik’ Kliapets March 19, 2025July 31, 2025

    Researchers find that plastic pollution is often framed as a health issue with social responsibility in press releases, while ocean climate change is mostly portrayed as a sociopolitical issue.

  • Do climate change communications need more f***ing aggression?
    Research

    Do climate change communications need more f***ing aggression?

    ByHéctor L. Torres Vera May 3, 2023January 25, 2025

    Aggression in climate change communications increase expectancy violation, decreasing willingness to engage in pro-environmental behaviors.

  • Sir David Attenborough or Eddie Murphy? Narration Style Matters for Online Science Videos
    Research

    Sir David Attenborough or Eddie Murphy? Narration Style Matters for Online Science Videos

    ByMichael Golden March 16, 2023October 19, 2024

    Deciding between infotainment or exposition as narration for your next online science video? Think about your audience and your objectives.

  • Climate change, white supremacy, colonialism, & heteronormativity: An unsettling connection
    Research

    Climate change, white supremacy, colonialism, & heteronormativity: An unsettling connection

    ByNiveen AbiGhannam February 15, 2023October 18, 2024

    We need to rethink our climate action. In this SciCommBites interview, we explore its interconnectedness to queer & antiracism activisms.

Sign up for our mailing list!

SciCommBites © 2025, a Science Bites project in partnership with the Science Communication Trainers Network, is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 - Privacy Policy

  • about
    • about scicommbites
    • our team
    • write for scicommbites
    • science bites galaxy
    • contact
  • subscribe
Search