Why we are poles apart on climate change
Dan Kahan ()
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Dan Kahan: Dan Kahan is the Elizabeth K. Dollard professor of law and professor of psychology at Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut.
Nature, 2012, vol. 488, issue 7411, 255-255
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The problem isn’t the public’s reasoning capacity; it’s the polluted science-communication environment that drives people apart, says Dan Kahan.
Date: 2012
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