Overview

How has the flow of scientific information to and within the U.S. political establishment, and to the public to which it answers, influenced policy responses on the climate change issue? Why has climate change become polarized along party lines? Why, despite the polarization that has occurred around climate change, has the issue been so little activated in electoral politics? Should climate change be transformed into a bipartisan issue and what role might science play in facilitating this? Project Participants are addressing these and other issues in devising strategies to help ensure appropriate policy responses to credible climate change science.

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News & Events

Eileen Claussen, President of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change talks at Yale F&ES about the need for America to show leadership on the climate issue, and offers a comprehensive energy plan to reduce carbon emmissions. Video - 45 minutes

Recent Discussions

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