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The Reconciliation Bill: Can You Overcome These 3 Climate Messaging Mistakes?

2021-09-26T17:11:32+00:00September 25th, 2021|Actions You Can Take, Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging|

What is the Reconciliation bill, what’s in it, and can we afford it? Once again, the Left and climate champions missed the messaging on the “$3.5T Reconciliation Bill,” and it may be DOA, primarily because of 3 mistakes. The Right didn’t have to spend much effort to do this, [...]

Frames and Framing – A Better Way To Think About Climate Messaging

2021-08-10T19:03:56+00:00August 10th, 2021|Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging, Framing|

Part V When I became a climate activist, I believed that there must be some phrase or a set of magic words that would get others to see the climate threat and act. Searching for these words was a fool’s errand. I knew words held power. But I was [...]

The Value of Stories – A Better Way To Think About Climate Messaging

2021-08-10T18:51:00+00:00July 25th, 2021|Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging|

Part IV I’d like to tell you a story… I called my daughter and said, “Your son is home from the ER now, and he is going to be OK.” Imagine that you are driving in Atlanta rush hour traffic. In the middle lane. Your eight-year-old grandson is in [...]

Pivoting to Our Narratives – A Better Way To Think About Climate Messaging

2021-08-10T18:46:32+00:00July 23rd, 2021|Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging|

(originally published July 2020) Part III I am giving testimony to an administrative law judge on the impact of climate change on Minnesota crops, and why we shouldn’t allow a dirty tar sands pipeline to be built in our state. There are three hundred people in the room. To [...]

Values – A Better Way to Think About Climate Messaging

2021-08-10T18:37:18+00:00July 22nd, 2021|Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging, Stories|

Part II One day a friend of mine was helping me refine my climate talks approach. He asked me why I was interested in working in the climate movement. It’s easy I said, “I want to help others.” Then he did something very valuable for me. He asked me [...]

A Better Way to Think About Effective Climate Messaging

2021-08-10T18:28:46+00:00July 21st, 2021|Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging|

Part I I am frustrated. Walking out of my talk on the climate crisis, I know that I have failed. I’d prepared, rehearsed and had lots of facts about climate. The audience was polite, but at the end, their applause was tepid. While they likely care, they are unlikely [...]

Thelma and Louise, Personal Action, and Climate Responsibility

2021-06-23T19:23:21+00:00June 20th, 2021|Actions You Can Take, Climate Change Denial and Misinformation, Framing, Reasons for Acting|

My next personal act of climate responsibility is to limit my driving to no more than 6,000 miles per year. For those without cars this may still seem like a lot. I'd rather not have to use a car. Maybe this will be hard? We’ll see. In December of [...]

Climate Movement and Media Continue To Bolster Fossil Fuel Frames

2021-06-17T15:16:51+00:00June 16th, 2021|Climate Communications, Environmental Messaging, Framing|

I received an email from the New Yorker on a post by Bill McKibben. The subject line was “Big Oil’s Bad Day.” McKibben is the founder of 350.org of which I am an active member. He probably didn’t write the email subject line, but whoever did, fell into a [...]

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