A while back Chris Mooney, author of The Republican War on Science, offered some sound advice to climate scientists about "good climate communication". Basically, if you're a climate scientist who wants society to take your data seriously, you have to be something of a political scientist too. Mooney spotlights the Evangelical Climate Initiative as an example of good climate communication that can reach a broader constituency. It's something that's "not what you'd expect". The name itself breaks a popular stereotype about who cares about climate and a stereotype about evangelicals: that they're inherently anti-science.
Climate scientists have understandably been too busy being scientists but Mooney suggests that they need to engage people with more than cold rational data. They're hurting their cause by not treating it like a cause sometimes even like a "war room". Mooney wants climate scientists to get "in the game".
Last week some creative climate scientists heeded that call. Okay, this video is probably designed to reach a slightly different audience than the Evangelical Climate Initiative's base. But there are plenty of audiences to activate in this struggle. Enjoy...