Ep 16: Katharine Hayhoe on shared values
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We talk to climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe about cheerfully responding to climate misinformation, finding shared values with your audience, finding hope in climate solutions, and denial mansplaining.
Links from this episode
- Global Weirding YouTube channel
- Fortune 50 greatest leaders of 2017
- Politico’s 50
- Yale climate opinion map of Lubbock County
- The Psychological Distance of Climate Change (Spence et al. 2011)
- Minnesota leads on solar for pollinators and crops
- The Debunking Handbook (Cook and Lewandosky)
- Can Science Find Common Ground with Evangelicals?
- Is There a Climate “Spiral of Silence” in America?
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