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Dr. LaRae M. Donnellan, APR, CPRC
Professor of Public Relations
Florida A&M University
(Photo from www.epa.gov/climatechange)
Climate Crisis Information
Part One
How do we get information about global climate crisis
Who believes the global climate crisis is real & what do
they say
Part Two
Who doesn’t believe it is real & what do they say
Getting Info from the Media
Agenda-Setting Theory: The media tell us what to
think about, not necessarily how to think about it.
Gatekeepers of newsworthiness (TIPCUP)
Balance
Professionals vs. amateurs
Echo chamber
How Scientists Communicate
Scientific process
Verifiable results
Refereed journals
Admit mistakes
Who Says the GC Crisis is Real?
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Science, National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration, National Center for Atmospheric Research, American
Meteorological Society, Environmental Protection Agency, Union of
Concerned Scientists, National Weather Service, World Glacier Monitoring
Service, etc.
National academies of science from at least 45
countries, including the Vatican
National Institute of Food & Agriculture, USDA
Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Forest Service,
Sea Grant
Environmental, civic & religious organizations
U.S. military
People whose lives have already been disrupted
by climate change
Dr. James Hansen, NOAA climate scientist,
climateprogress.org/2008/06/page/2/
Would You Take This Flight?
Climate change, caused primarily by humans, is “very likely”
(more than 90% probability of occurring).
What Are Scientists Saying?
CO2 – 390 ppm & rising
(Source: NOAA; http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/)
Rising temperatures
What Are Scientists Saying?
Arctic sea ice declining
2007 accelerated thaw
Northwest & Northeast Passages
open
Replacing reflective ice with dark
ocean
Ice sheets shrinking
2003-2008, Greenland lost more
than trillion tons – 150-250 cubic
kilometers – of ice
2002-2006, Antarctic lost about
152 cubic kilometers of ice
Relatively warmer water
(From http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/)
What Are Scientists Saying?
Oceans more acidic
More so than anytime in the last
800,000 years
Shellfish can’t make thick-enough
shells (think DDT)
2009: Pacific oyster industry reported
80% mortality for oyster larvae
Coral reefs dying off; barrier against
storms
(From: http://www.duke.edu/web/nicholas/bio217/jrc25/PA180142.jpg)
Oceans warmer
Can’t absorb as much CO2; have been
a natural “sink”
Low oxygen hard for fish
Promote stronger hurricanes &
cyclones
(From http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/ & Scientific American)
What Are Scientists Saying?
Ocean levels rising
Rose 17 cm (6.7 inches) in the last
century
Rate doubled in last decade
Maldives, the lowest-lying nation
on the planet, fears for its survival
Retreating glaciers
(From dailymail.co.uk)
Himalayas, Alps, Andes & great
American West snowpack
Rising temperatures; less water;
more drying of forests, crops
Expanding tropics
2°+ north & south since 1980
(From domino.lancs.ac.uk)
What Are Scientists Saying?
More drought
“New normal” for Australia
Powerful brushfires
Forests drying
Trees less hardy
Longer fire season
½ of U.S. Forest Service budget =
extinguishing fires
Western forests responsible for 2040% of U.S. carbon sequestration;
may become source, not sink
Pests thriving
Mountain pine beetle
Mosquito & dengue fever
(From worldweatherpost.com)
(From www.msnbcmsn.com/
id/15625626/)
(From http://www.sosarsenic.net/images/mosquit1.jpg)
What Are Scientists Saying?
Hurricanes & cyclones
Stronger & stranger
Last ½ decade: 1st tropical storm to
hit Spain; 1st January tropical
cyclone; 2008 – major storm in 5
different months; 2008 Tropical
Storm Fay cross Florida 4 times
Heat waves
1995 in Chicago, nearly 500 died
(TOP RIGHT: From
examiner.com)
(TOP LEFT:
http://scrapetv.com/News/News
%20Pages/usa/Images/hurrican
e-katrina.jpg)
2003 in France, 30,000 died
Rainfall & floods
Total rainfall up 7%
Comes as downpours
(From msnbc.com)
What Are Scientists Saying?
Crop loss
Global per capita production of
grain peaked in 1980s
Reductions in wheat, corn &
barley yields of about 40 million
tons/year
Using corn for ethanol – food riots
in 37 countries
(From http://trendsupdates.com/abundance-no-more-global-foodcrisis-as-seen-through-high-food-cost/)
Methane & nitrous oxide
Agriculture is a major source
Tourism loss
Psychological despair
(From http://www.reuters.com/article/
idUSTRE65B1XE20100613?type=domesticNews)
Why Are People Still Flying?
Why is the “1 in 10 chance of survival” message so compelling?
Not framed that way
Ill-informed vs. vested interest vs. sociopath?
Framing Theory
We are told not only what to think about but also how
to think about it.
Frames are mental (physical) filters that help us make
sense of incoming information. They involve scenarios
and metaphors.
98% of what we “know” is rooted
in our unconscious.
George Lakoff, “Don’t Think of an Elephant”
“Gun control” or “gun safety”
“Tax revolt” or “tax relief”
PR, not Science
Doubt about the climate crisis has been spread by an
organized PR campaign, largely financed by the oil and
coal industries
James Hoggan & Richard Littlemore,
“Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny
Global Warming”
Arguments based on PR strategies
& tactics, not science
But should the GCC be real, then:
Humans did not cause it
It’s too expensive to fix
There’s nothing we can do about it
Have They Been Successful?
(From http://www.gallup.com/poll/126560/Americans-Global-Warming-Concerns-Continue-Drop.aspx?version)
Partisan Divisions: Pew Polls
College-educated partisans:
Are humans responsible
(2008 Pew poll)?
Democrats: 75% yes
Republicans: 19% yes
Why a difference?
How they consume media & which
media they consume.
Democrats: Better informed about
the science.
Republicans: Better informed
about the controversy.
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press,
conducted Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2009, among 1,500 adults
reached on cell phones and landlines.
Remember the “Tobacco Debate”?
PR’s role
Edward Bernays hired by American Tobacco Company – promote
smoking. Targeted women.
Tactic:
Have young women smoke while marching in the
“Torches of Liberty Brigade” Easter Parade in 1929
in Manhattan
Frame:
Not about health/science … but about women’s
equality/freedom (to smoke Lucky Strike
cigarettes in public)
Remember the “Tobacco Debate”?
1950s – Tobacco Industry Research Committee/
Council for Tobacco Research
Funded research that cast doubt on health risks of smoking
Strategies:
Reposition debate: Not about health but about free choice.
Deny wrongdoing: The link between tobacco and cancer was never
“proved” beyond reasonable doubt.
Excuse or minimize the problem:
Lots of things cause cancer.
Attack the character of your
opponent: Anyone who tried to
educate or legislate against
tobacco was simply trying to create
a “nanny state.”
Who Helped Big Tobacco?
Philip Morris hired PR giant Burson-Marsteller
Strategy: Mobilize smokers to “fight for their rights”
Tactic: Created the National Smokers Alliance
“Astroturf,” not “grassroots”
Philip Morris hired PR giant APCO Worldwide in 1993
Strategy: Attack scientific validity
between cancer and
Tactic: Proposed TASSC (The
Advancement of Sound Science
Coalition)
Be a credible source for reporters
Encourage public to question science
Mobilize support
Develop “information”
of links
secondhand smoke
Using Tobacco Techniques to “Sell”
Climate Change Confusion
American Petroleum Institute (API) created the
“Global Climate Science Communication Action Plan”
Goal: Not to promote an understanding of science but to spread
uncertainty
Spokespersons challenged climate scientists
Linked messages to “sound science”
Victory?
When the public accepted “uncertainties” as “conventional wisdom”
Selling ICE
PR firm helped WFA, NCA & EEI create “Information Council for
the Environment” (ICE) in 1991.
Purposes: “To reposition global warming as a theory (not fact)”
and to “supply alternative facts to support the suggestion that
global warming will be good.”
Strategies
Went to small U.S. markets heavily
dependent on coal-fired electricity.
Focus group messages:
“Some say the Earth is warming. Some
also said the Earth was flat.”
“If the Earth is getting warmer, why is
the frost line moving south?”
Techniques to Create Doubt
Using think tanks
Exxon invested more than $20 million in think tanks that questioned whether
climate change was sound science
UCF & Oklahoma State researchers found: between 1972-2005, 92.2% of books
promoting skepticism were published/written by conservative think tanks
Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) – CEI commercial
Denial by the pound
Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine
Founded by chemist Arthur Robinson, with six listed faculty (2 sons, 2 dead)
Produces survivalist/creationist home school curricula; no ongoing climate
research
“Oregon Petition”
More than 34,000 signatures (not all scientists)
Misled as coming from the National Academy of Sciences
Framing the Discussion
Frank Luntz, Republican pollster and adviser
2002 “Straight Talk” memo for Republican candidates
Promote uncertainty: “The scientific debate remains open”
Be committed to “sound science”
Say “energy exploration,” not “oil drilling”
“Climate change” = less frightening
than “global warming”
Need More Proof?
DeSmogBlog.com
Dr. John Abraham, University of St. Thomas , Minnesota
(http://www.stthomas.edu/engineering/jpabraham/)
“Climate Cover-Up”