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At republicEn.org, we're fortunate to be based out of George Mason University's Center for Climate Change Communication led by Dr. Edward Maibach. He also co-directs the Climate Change in the American Mind polling project with Yale’s Anthony Leiserowitz, a climate reporting resources program that supports TV weathercasters as local climate educators.
Dr. Maibach joins host Chelsea Henderson this week to discuss credible messengers on climate change and how public health professionals are considered among the most trusted voices on the issue. He says that the data shows that conservative Americans put more trust in what their doctor(s) say about climate than anybody else except family and friends.
Don't miss this interview with Dr. Maibach as he shares and explains the data collected on how personal relationships matter and also shape Americans' views on climate change!
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At republicEn.org, we're fortunate to be based out of George Mason University's Center for Climate Change Communication led by Dr. Edward Maibach. He also co-directs the Climate Change in the American Mind polling project with Yale’s Anthony Leiserowitz, a climate reporting resources program that supports TV weathercasters as local climate educators.
Dr. Maibach joins host Chelsea Henderson this week to discuss credible messengers on climate change and how public health professionals are considered among the most trusted voices on the issue. He says that the data shows that conservative Americans put more trust in what their doctor(s) say about climate than anybody else except family and friends.
Don't miss this interview with Dr. Maibach as he shares and explains the data collected on how personal relationships matter and also shape Americans' views on climate change!

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