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American Meteorological Society

09/01/2008

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Many scientists are frustrated. Why doesn’t the public seem to understand, or care about, many vital findings such as those related to global climate change and natural disasters? Dr. Anthony Socci, senior science and communications fellow at the American Meteorological Society, hypothesizes part of the problem may rest with scientists, who fail to utilize new findings from social and political sciences concerning how people learn about and internalize information.

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Speaker(s):
Dr. Anthony Socci, senior science and communications fellow, American Meteorological Society

Prof. Arthur Lupia, Hal R. Varian Collegiate professor, Political Science, University of Michigan

Molly Bentley, science correspondent, BBC America

Runtime:00:58:30

Rating:TV-G


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