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Webinar: Yale Climate Opinion Maps for Journalists

Event Date: 
April 8, 2025

Please join the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Covering Climate Now for a one-hour webinar on how journalists can use the Yale Climate Opinion Maps. This tool identifies the diversity of public opinion across the country down to the local level, including belief that global warming is happening, is human-caused, and levels of public worry about it.

Dr. Jennifer Marlon will introduce the online, interactive Climate Opinion Maps tool and explain how it can support climate journalism. Tracy Wholf of CBS News and Chase Cain of NBC News will talk about how they have used YCOM in their reporting, and Mark Hertsgaard, journalist and co-founder/executive director of Covering Climate Now, will describe public interest in climate change stories across the country. YPCCC Director Anthony Leiserowitz will moderate the conversation, with time for Q&A.

When: Noon - 1pm ET, Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Register here.

 

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