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Declining public concern about climate change: Can we blame the great recession?

Social surveys suggest that the American public’s concern about climate change has declined dramatically since 2008. This has led to a search for explanations for this decline, and great deal of speculation that there has been a fundamental shift in public trust in climate science. We evaluate over thirty years of public opinion data about [...]

Global Conservation Maps Offer a Bird’s Eye View of Degradation

This set of interactive maps from The Nature Conservancy illustrates better than words some of the threats to environmental sustainability. Global Conservation Maps

Recent trends in public perception of climate change mirror opposite of scientific confidence and media coverage

Comparing detected trends in public awareness of climate change around the western world, this paper concludes that there is a decline in public concern about climate change in the last few years. A few surveys in the US reaching back to the 1990s indicate that this decline may be intermittent; data suggest that the long-term [...]

Climate 2011: A Year of Extremes

A typical year in this country features three or four weather disasters whose costs exceed $1 billion each. But this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has tallied a dozen such events, including wildfires in the Southwest, floods in multiple regions of the country and a deadly spring tornado season. And the agency has [...]

San Diego fishermen’s perspectives on climate variability

Understanding fishermen’s perspectives and responses relating to climate variability is important for sustainable fisheries management. To this end, a survey of captains of commercial passenger fishing vessels (CPFVs) was conducted in San Diego. The survey demonstrates that fishermen have observed and adapted to changes in the environment and fish populations associated with climate variability. However, [...]

Rumination: Why are Environmentalist Liberal? or, Why are Conservatives not Environmentalist?

A recent blog post in the Green group of Linked-In asked: Why are Environmentalist Liberal? or, Why are Conservatives not Environmentalist? Why do Liberal communities recycle more than Conservatives ones? I understand why their respective “solutions” would be different but don’t understand the political thinking of not being Green? Ideas? Here is my comment: As [...]

Online social media for radical politics: climate change activism on YouTube

In December 2009, political attention was turned towards the 15th UN Climate Conference, COP15. For the Global Justice Movement (GJM) this provided an opportunity to promote their agenda. The use of online media conjured up memories of the success of alternative media in mobilising large-scale protests around previous WTO and G8 counter-summits. However, the COP15 [...]