ClimateWire: A picture might be worth a thousand words -- and still not convince people that climate change is happening.
Recent research suggests that images of devastating floods, cracked fields of earth and roaring hurricanes might be less effective at conveying the emotional impacts of extreme weather than media outlets think. They can be too scary, or of places too far away. Others might cause a yawn.
Either way, it's likely that many pictures of disasters are tossed in the psychological trash can,......
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Images damage from extreme weather may lower political support climate action
Posted by ClimateWire: Evan Lehmann on February 20th, 2014
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