The Science of Politics

Don't expect extreme weather to spur climate policy change

Aug 9, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Relationship Between Extreme Weather Events and Opinions About Climate Change
03:45 • 2min
3
The Local Warming Effect and Climate Change
06:15 • 2min
4
The Effects of Climate Change on Behavior
08:04 • 4min
5
The Rise of Polarization in Public Opinion About Climate Change
11:38 • 2min
6
The State of American Public Opinion on Climate Change
13:42 • 2min
7
How to Communicate About Climate Change
16:10 • 3min
8
The Importance of Communicating Climate Change
19:30 • 2min
9
The Trade-Off Between Climate Change and Extreme Weather
21:38 • 3min
10
The Relationship Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change
24:49 • 2min
11
The Long-Term Impact of Climate Change on Policy
27:09 • 2min
12
The Future of Climate Change Research
28:48 • 2min
13
The Risk of Polarization in Scientific Communication
30:44 • 2min
14
The Effect of Extreme Weather Events on Climate Policy
32:40 • 2min
15
The Effects of Extreme Weather Events on Politics
34:10 • 3min
16
The Relationship Between Extreme Weather Events and Climate Policy
37:37 • 3min
17
The Effects of Climate Policy Variables on Climate Change
40:14 • 2min
18
The Role of Protests in Climate Policy
41:51 • 2min
19
The Importance of Climate Change Awareness
44:16 • 3min
20
The Effects of Temperature Shocks on Public Opinion
47:04 • 2min
21
The Effects of Climate Change on Public Opinion
49:14 • 4min
22
The Connection Between Extreme Weather and Climate Change
53:08 • 2min
23
The Effect of Climate Protests on Political Speech
54:47 • 2min
24
The Science of Politics
57:02 • 3min