Graphs that make the frog jump: fighting climate apathy with better data visualization
Presenting data in binaries can increase perceived impact of climate change.
Presenting data in binaries can increase perceived impact of climate change.
Hot take? Not quite. Researchers study perspective changes towards climate-friendly policies across American political divides.
Some midwestern farmers in the US prefer ignoring conversations about climate chance, considering it an extremely polarizing topic.
Scientists develop climate science Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to improve climate communications.
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.
Aggression in climate change communications increase expectancy violation, decreasing willingness to engage in pro-environmental behaviors.
Deciding between infotainment or exposition as narration for your next online science video? Think about your audience and your objectives.
We need to rethink our climate action. In this SciCommBites interview, we explore its interconnectedness to queer & antiracism activisms.