Climate Shift: Controversy and Teachable Moment
by Meighen Speiser There's a movement bubbling up among the movement — to analyze where we've made mistakes in our efforts to affect policy on climate. From grasstops to grassroots, media, and even...
View ArticleClimate Inaction: Humanity’s Largest Mistake
From dust bowls to direct health impacts, new data indicates many negative consequences of climate change on Americans that will continue to worsen in the coming decades if we do not dramatically...
View ArticleA horrendous hurricane season closing, and Americans (rightfully) fearing...
The 2012 hurricane season encompassed a total of 19 named storms in the Atlantic, recorded to be the third-highest level of storm activity since 1851. In the ABC News segment featured in this article,...
View ArticleNew York Times’ climate coverage plummets
Climate coverage in The New York Times dropped dramatically last year, according to a recent analysis featured in Joanna Foster’s blog post on Climate Progress this week. But it wasn’t because there...
View ArticlePutting Best Practices into Action: Aquariums & Climate Change Engagement
Climate communicators have an abundance of communication and engagement guidance at their fingertips. From research and tips delivered through Climate Access, the Center for Research on Environmental...
View ArticleNew Poll: Nine in 10 Latinos Support Action on Climate
Nine in 10 Latino voters favor taking action on climate change, according to poll results released last week by the NRDC and the polling firm Latino Decisions. The poll, which was recently featured in...
View ArticleNew NAS Report Lays Out Climate Change, Plain and Simple
Scientific reports, especially those on climate change, are infamous for being esoteric and hard to read. In fact, confusion about climate science is one factor that has hindered progress towards...
View ArticleAmerican Leaders to Trump: U.S. Must Look Forward, Not Backward on Climate...
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to reverse much of the progress our nation has made on climate. His recent appointment of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, a fierce critic of the...
View ArticleConnecting with Trump on Climate
Donald Trump can make history on climate change – either by reversing years of steady progress, or by moving us forward to a new energy future that accomplishes what he seeks to do with American...
View ArticleAccelerating Climate Progress: Prominent Leaders Share Their Insights
Our American Climate Leadership Summit last September brought together more than 200 CEO-level leaders from a variety of sectors. With “solutions” as the focus of the event, these leaders spent the...
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