The Need for Knowledge-Based Journalism in Politicized Science Debates

Resource Author: Matthew Nisbet

This article talks about how journalists can communicate science that has become politicized more honestly by moving beyond fact-checking and taking on different roles as brokers of knowledge, dialogue, or policy.
A profile of Bill McKibben that explores his career path from environmental journalist to grassroots activist, including his campaigns against the fossil fuel industry and vision for the future.
A survey to determine whether the public believes that climate change poses a human health risk and if so, how urgent and personal are these threats perceived to be?
An article that explores how reframing climate change using interpretive storylines can bring diverse segments of Americans together on common ground and generate public support for action. 
An article that explores how reframing climate change using interpretive storylines can bring diverse segments of Americans together on common ground and generate public support for action.