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posted by janrinok on Wednesday June 22 2022, @01:46PM   Printer-friendly
from the if-you-change-your-mind-I'm-the-first-in-line dept.

https://phys.org/news/2022-06-science-coverage-climate-mindsbriefly.html

Science reporting on climate change does lead Americans to adopt more accurate beliefs and support government action on the issue—but these gains are fragile, a new study suggests.

Researchers found that these accurate beliefs fade quickly and can erode when people are exposed to coverage skeptical of climate change.

"It is not the case that the American public does not respond to scientifically informed reporting when they are exposed to it," said Thomas Wood, associate professor of political science at The Ohio State University.

"But even factually accurate science reporting recedes from people's frame of reference very quickly."

"Not only did science reporting change people's factual understanding, it also moved their political preferences," he said. "It made them think that climate change was a pressing government concern that government should do more about."

[...] Overall, the results suggest that the media play a key role in Americans' beliefs and attitudes about scientific issues like climate change.

"It was striking to us how amenable the subjects in our study were to what they read about climate change in our study. But what they learned faded very quickly," Wood said. The results of the study conflict with the media imperative to only report on what is new.

More information: Time and skeptical opinion content erode the effects of science coverage on climate beliefs and attitudes, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2022). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2122069119.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday June 23 2022, @12:24AM (4 children)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Thursday June 23 2022, @12:24AM (#1255488) Journal

    your house burning down,
    your house flooding,
    your price of food increasing hugely,
    your access to water decreasing hugely
    your house is heating/cooling abnormally.

    We don't need to try to change minds,
    The climate is going to do that work for us.

    Why? You have any evidence to support that hope? I'll note that non-climate factors in every single one of these lines will have a greater effect than climate change. A poor regional economy that can't support adequate firefighting and other emergency services. Flood insurance that subsidizes people living in flood-prone areas. Pumping out aquifer. Poor insulation.

  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 23 2022, @08:28AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 23 2022, @08:28AM (#1255542)

    I suggest that SoylentNews, as a community, volunteer khallow for this experiment. I trust it involves electrodes inserted into the skull? If it works on khallow, it will work on anyone. Never seen such a stubborn twit. And he thinks he is smart, with "evidence" and shit.

    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Thursday June 23 2022, @11:29AM (2 children)

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Thursday June 23 2022, @11:29AM (#1255557) Journal

      Never seen such a stubborn twit. And he thinks he is smart, with "evidence" and shit.

      That's science, Buttercup. Without "evidence" you have shit. It doesn't matter how much you talk up consensus or the latest bit of extreme weather.

      • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 24 2022, @05:34AM (1 child)

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 24 2022, @05:34AM (#1255743)

        I never suggested that khallow would be a willing subject, quite the opposite. Black vans and bags over the head type stuff, like that movie about the Marlbourgh man.