Talking Climate Change with Family & Friends (even those skeptics!)

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Wed, 01/22/2014 - 11:00am to 12:00pm
Talking about climate change: why we must, how best to do it

Rapid ice melt and extreme weather events are on the rise. Climate change is matching or exceeding experts' worst projections. Taking action, however, is still a low priority for most Americans. The topic rarely comes up in conversation with friends or family, although polls indicate it's those conversations that are most likely to stimulate active concern. Two-thirds - 67% - of us rarely or never discuss climate with friends or family, 28% talk about it only occasionally; and getting into a conversation with that friend or relative who's a skeptic can be daunting, even for the 4% of us who discuss climate frequently.  How to bring this crucial issue into the conversation? How to spell out our concerns? Anna Fahey, climate change communication strategist with Sightline Institute, will share her research and insights. Call-in's welcome! 

See also:
George Marshall -- How to talk to a climate change 'denier'
Climate Access: Sharing what works



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