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Moyers & Company
Ending the Silence on Climate Change
Season 2
Episode 10
Scientist Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, describes his efforts to galvanize communities over what’s arguably the greatest single threat facing humanity. A specialist in the psychology of risk perception, Leiserowitz knows better than anyone if people are willing to change their behavior to make a difference.
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