A deep dive into the challenges of talking about climate change as a scientist

The challenges of communicating climate science in a politically polarized environment

Thermometers give us the same answer, no matter how we vote. Over the last two decades, though, climate change has become one of the most politicized topics in the U.S. Today, the best predictor of whether someone accepts the findings of climate science is simply where they fall on the political spectrum.

One thing i wish everyone would do

Climate Change’s Best Hope

The one thing Katherine Hayhoe wishes we did about climate change. NOVA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA on Twitter: @novapbs NOVA on Instagram: @novapbs PRODUCTION CREDITS Digital Producer: Ana Aceves DECODING THE WEATHER MACHINE Written, Produced, and Directed by: Doug Hamilton Co-Producer: Caitlin Saks © WGBH Educational Foundation 2018

Talking Climate in Alberta with Katharine Hayhoe & George Marshall

Talking Climate in Alberta with Katharine Hayhoe & George Marshall: Calgary Climate Symposium

Katharine Hayhoe and George Marshall, two of the world’s most brilliant climate communicators, explore what truly engages us as human beings, why values are more effective than graphs, and why we all need to get talking, and keep talking, about climate change.

Why Climate Change Matters to Alberta

Katharine Hayhoe: Climate change communications

Katharine Hayhoe, Professor with the Department of Political Science and Director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University, discusses climate change. — Visit The City of Calgary’s website: http://www.calgary.ca Subscribe to The City of Calgary’s YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1lg0ACm The City of Calgary — working together to create and sustain a vibrant, healthy, safe and caring community.