Media Avoid Climate Context In Wildfire Coverage Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceMost news reports aren't connecting wildfires with climate.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Jill FitzsimmonsJocelyn FongMelody JohnsonShauna TheelOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: MediaExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsMediapublic engagement
Heat Waves and Climate Change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Climate CommunicationResource Category: Extreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsHeat
Climate and the Colorado Fires Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceConveying the climate change context of extreme weather events.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Anna FaheyOrganization: Sightline InstituteResource Category: Extreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpacts
Now You’re Talking Climate and Weather Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Anna FaheyOrganization: Sightline InstituteResource Category: Framing and MessagingExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherFramingImpactspublic engagement
Climate Signals Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Hunter CuttingOrganization: Climate NexusResource Category: Extreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpacts
Extreme Weather, Climate & Preparedness in the American Mind Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceNew poll: People are feeling the effects of climate changePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufJay HmielowskiOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSExtreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsPollingPublic opinion
Extreme Weather and Climate Change: How Can We Address Uncertainty Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceHow do we communicate about the uncertainty of extreme weather?Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Baruch FischhoffGabriel VecchiJoe WitteRichard MossOrganization: Rutgers UniversityResource Category: Framing and MessagingExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherFramingImpactspublic engagement
Businesses speak out about extreme weather and climate resilience on Capitol Hill Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Heather ColemanOrganization: OxfamResource Category: United StatesExtreme WeatherPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsPolicyU.S.
Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceAuthor(s): Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeResource Category: Extreme WeatherAdaptation StrategiesImpactsIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: AdaptationExtreme weatherImpacts
Connecting the Dots: A Communications Guide to Climate Change and Extreme Weather Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceHow to communicate about extreme weather and climate.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Hunter CuttingOrganization: Climate NexusResource Category: Framing and MessagingExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherFramingImpactspublic engagement