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Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D, is Associate Professor in the School of Communication at American University where his research focuses on the intersections among science, media, and society. E-MAIL: nisbetmc@gmail.com

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The Death of Cap and Trade: Getting Beyond False Narratives

Category: Global Warming

Alternative policy directions are needed along with new approaches to communicating about the relevance of the issue.....

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At Politico, Rating Enviros' Strategy on Oil Spill

Category: Crisis communication

What do readers think? Have environmental groups been visible enough in the wake of the BP oil disaster? Should they be more critical of the Administration? Are enviros taking the right steps to turn the oil disaster into a wake up call for policy action?

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Audio and Highlights of the Harvard Kennedy School Panel w/ Andrew Revkin on Climate Change, Skeptics, and the Media

Category: Political Communication

Detailed summary from the prepared remarks and the Q&A discussion...

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Pew: Global Warming Dead Last Among Public Priorities

Category: Global Warming

We need new meanings that drive public action...

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National Academies Wants Your Input on Science Outreach

Category: Public Opinion

Chance to have an impact on future educational materials from the National Academies

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Americans Rate the Country's Top Football Conference

Category: Public Opinion

A campus obsession...

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Major implications from our analysis of 20 yrs of global warming perceptions

Category: Global Warming

Global warming remains a public communication problem.

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Advance Free Access: New Study on Twenty Years of Public Opinion about Global Warming

Category: Global Warming

An authoritative guide to where the public stands on dimensions of global warming...

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Among Secular Whites, Clinton and Rudy Split Support

Category: Public Opinion

Reality-based independents like Rudy...

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The Misunderstood Meanings of Science Literacy

Category: Public Opinion

Education vs. Popular Science vs. Framing?

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