Climate change debates can sound strangely familiar—even when nobody involved considers themselves religious. Anthropologist ...
Do you remember when two presidents argued about global warming? The Klaus-Gore showdown was more than just politics. It showed how beliefs shape environmental policies. This clash of giants is seen ...
Whether we embrace the term climate change, dislike it, or prefer not to use it at all, one reality is difficult to ignore: the conditions in which we operate are changing. The atmosphere does not ...
Effective messages aimed at conservatives can appeal to national security, moral issues of purity and religious beliefs in ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. The answer used to be debatable—literally. Way back in 2007, NPR aired a debate over ...
Public health researcher Kévin Jean discusses the health benefits of environmental policies, a topic that is often overlooked ...
When social media arrived on the scene, there were high hopes that they would improve—or even "democratize"—communication about climate change by, for instance, lowering access barriers, creating a ...
Climate change may seem a uniquely 21st-century concern, but people have been wrestling with the idea for a long time. My new research sheds light on the heated debate among New Zealand scientists ...
Mudede: I think that climate change is real, and I think there’s real resistance to addressing it, and I think we’re running out of time. When we have comments that are not entirely wrong, but they ...
Climate change has a strange way of making people say ridiculous things. There’s the crowd that hoots “Where’s your global warming now?” every time there’s a cold snap or a blizzard in their home town ...
For years, Americans were told climate action was a scam, clean energy was a threat, and anyone warning about fossil fuel damage was part of some elite agenda. But the money trail tells a different ...