Blue valuing green? Public engagement with climate change on the centre-right
An economic framing of climate change might seem like a good way to reach voters on the right - but it may cause people to externalise responsibility for climate change, and express higher levels of...
View ArticleThe story of how evil greens became energy enemy number one
(Photo: “Power at 2 am” by R. Bell , License CC BY 2.0) The argument between the British political parties over energy prices appears, on the face of it, to be another tedious media… read more →
View ArticleGet the Buzz – George’s third (and last) Australian blog posting
In Canberra, I was surrounded by bees and a media storm. It was meant to be my weekend off to spend with my old friend Patrick Anderson and his family,… read more →
View ArticleEngage centre-right voters to put climate change on the political platform
The climate crisis has been almost absent from this election campaign, but it’s not left-leaning environmentalists who are best placed to break the political silence Where is climate change in… read...
View ArticleWe need our leaders to speak out on climate change, not stay silent
The less that political, community and business leaders talk about climate change, the more scope there is for scepticism to emerge Something is missing from the British general election campaign.…...
View ArticleUK election results – climate campaigners need to be more radical
Today’s UK election results have left many climate activists dejected as they had pinned their hopes on the Labour party championing climate action over the next 5 years. But what… read more →
View ArticleThe Pope and Partisan Polarisation
Catholicism and climate change in the USA: will the Pope’s intervention shift public opinion or further polarise a divided public? This week the Head of the Catholic Church did something… read more →
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