Drawing (on) a decade of climate change in the North
Artist Alison McCreesh’s latest book documents her travels around the Arctic during her 20s. In...
When it comes to climate change, Yale's Anthony Leiserowitz says, "you almost couldn't design a problem that is a worse fit with our underlying psychology"; an insight that is all too apparent.
In spite of the dramatic increase in extreme weather events and growing scientific concern, climate change is seldom mentioned by politicians, business leaders or the news media in Canada and the US. While public concern is on the rise, public pressure to fix the problem is flagging.
In this recent interview, Bill Moyers asks Leiserowitz to explain the state of public opinion surrounding climate change and what might be done to improve climate change communications.
Get the inside scoop on The Narwhal’s environment and climate reporting by signing up for our free newsletter. On March 17, federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre...
Continue readingArtist Alison McCreesh’s latest book documents her travels around the Arctic during her 20s. In...
I’ve watched The Narwhal doggedly report on all the issues that feel even more acutely...
Establishing the Robinson Treaties, covering land around Lake Huron and Lake Superior, created a mess...