RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @tan123: Climate scam promoter Roberts laments that, for his purposes, saying "climate crisis" or "climate emergency" doesn't work any b…
RT @tan123: Climate scam promoter Roberts laments that, for his purposes, saying "climate crisis" or "climate emergency" doesn't work any b…
RT @tan123: Climate scam promoter Roberts laments that, for his purposes, saying "climate crisis" or "climate emergency" doesn't work any b…
RT @tan123: Climate scam promoter Roberts laments that, for his purposes, saying "climate crisis" or "climate emergency" doesn't work any b…
Climate scam promoter Roberts laments that, for his purposes, saying "climate crisis" or "climate emergency" doesn't work any better than saying "climate change". https://t.co/OCYZgtWx3h https://t.co/mZzl4MEWAU
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
Climate catastrophe!
Climate change or climate emergency? What differnce do the words make? An experiment shows that the difference is less than whay you might think.
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
RT @drvolts: Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement…
Paper tests replacing climate "change" w/ "crisis" or "emergency." "[T]erminology did not have any effect on public engagement with climate change, measured in terms of fear, hope, collective efficacy beliefs, policy support, & intended political actio
RT @martamontojo: Estos investigadores estudiaron cómo la cobertura mediática del cambio climático puede generar desconfianza, miedo o inmo…
RT @MattGrossmann: News stories calling climate change a “climate emergency,” or “climate crisis,” do not increase engagement; using “clima…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
Estos investigadores estudiaron cómo la cobertura mediática del cambio climático puede generar desconfianza, miedo o inmovilismo al usar términos como "emergencia" o "crisis", o al centrarse en los impactos en lugar de en la acción climática. Muchas dudas.
RT @MattGrossmann: News stories calling climate change a “climate emergency,” or “climate crisis,” do not increase engagement; using “clima…
RT @MattGrossmann: News stories calling climate change a “climate emergency,” or “climate crisis,” do not increase engagement; using “clima…
RT @MattGrossmann: News stories calling climate change a “climate emergency,” or “climate crisis,” do not increase engagement; using “clima…
News stories calling climate change a “climate emergency,” or “climate crisis,” do not increase engagement; using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility https://t.co/ZPtmNjhsD9
RT @ecopolitidae: I’ve never liked the term either. #GlobalWarming is more scientifically accurate. https://t.co/6NvL702OsZ
RT @lfeldman17: We found that this terminology didn’t make much of a difference across various indicators of climate engagement. We found m…
I’ve never liked the term either. #GlobalWarming is more scientifically accurate.
1) A few thoughts on paper by friends @lfeldman17 & Sol Hart -- former @AU_SOC colleagues + top researchers. My critique is not directed at them, but the long standing problems in how framing is misdefined and evaluated. FYI @scheufele @Revkin #envcom
@mollywood I'm sure you're all over this, but keep the hopeful news stories coming... https://t.co/DiaWhsLRQI
„Wie wirkt sich Terminologie auf das Nachrichtenpublikum aus? Die Verwendung von "Klimanotfällen" reduziert die wahrgenommene Glaubwürdigkeit und Nachrichtenwürdigkeit im Vergleich zum "Klimawandel". Ich bin nicht überrascht.“
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
Research finds content focus of climate news stories has more on "public engagement" than word framing. Also note - "no interactions with political ideology were found" https://t.co/QpeY386MhV
A gentle reminder that if you make people despondent it increases fear and decrease efficacy beliefs and hope. So more climate action people and less climate emergency. https://t.co/2qK3qoMRxa
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
Comms on 'climate emergency' can backfire ❌'emergency' news reduced reduced perceived credibility (vs 'climate change') ❌impacts news increased fear, decreased efficacy beliefs, hope, & credibility (vs news about climate actions) by @lfeldman17 ht
RT @GlobalEcoGuy: This is a really helpful study of how different terminology (e.g., climate change vs. emergency) and framing (e.g., impac…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @AukeHoekstra: TL;DR Talk about actions and solutions is more effective and boosts your credibility compared to talk about impacts and t…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @GlobalEcoGuy: This is a really helpful study of how different terminology (e.g., climate change vs. emergency) and framing (e.g., impac…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @GlobalEcoGuy: This is a really helpful study of how different terminology (e.g., climate change vs. emergency) and framing (e.g., impac…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
RT @andreasloeschel: How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthines…
Intressanta resultat. Att presentera nyheter med termer som ”klimatnödläge” (istället för ”klimatförändringar”) minskar deras trovärdighet och nyhetsvärde i läsares ögon. (Studie bakom 💵 🔐 tyvärr).
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
How terminology affects news audiences? Using “climate emergency” reduces perceived news credibility and newsworthiness compared to “climate change.” I am not surprised. @lfeldmann17 https://t.co/gtnr4hrA4N
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @cphoffmann: Of interest for those advocating ever more drastic terminology in climate change reporting: „Results showed no effect of te…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @cphoffmann: Of interest for those advocating ever more drastic terminology in climate change reporting: „Results showed no effect of te…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @GlobalEcoGuy: This is a really helpful study of how different terminology (e.g., climate change vs. emergency) and framing (e.g., impac…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @shannonosaka: '"Climate emergency" reduced perceived news credibility compared to "climate change."' This is a big reason why I don't…
RT @dharnanoor: hmmmmm
Of interest for those advocating ever more drastic terminology in climate change reporting: „Results showed no effect of terminology on climate change engagement; however, ‚climate emergency’ reduced perceived news credibility and newsworthiness compared t
hmmmmm
RT @AukeHoekstra: TL;DR Talk about actions and solutions is more effective and boosts your credibility compared to talk about impacts and t…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @lfeldman17: Happy to share my new study w/ Sol Hart in @ClimaticChange_. We experimentally tested the effects of news tweets that refer…
RT @lfeldman17: We found that this terminology didn’t make much of a difference across various indicators of climate engagement. We found m…
RT @lfeldman17: We found that this terminology didn’t make much of a difference across various indicators of climate engagement. We found m…