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“Conservatives are profiting big time off of our illiberalism”

Jul 13, 2024 | News

(Student) Opinion – CNN Read More

Understanding Pro-Climate Voters

Jul 10, 2024 | News

Yale Program on Climate Change Communication Read More  

Everything is Great, Everything is Terrible

Jul 10, 2024 | Blog, Partisanship, Elections and the Energy Transition

Chapter 3 of Climate of Contempt describes the politics of climate policymaking in the 21st century, including internecine conflicts among Democrats that are partly generational. By now, it probably goes without saying that overcoming intraparty conflict is crucial to...

Conservative Farm Town Goes Green Without Really Trying

Jul 7, 2024 | News

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“It’s Hard to Be Humble”

Jul 5, 2024 | Blog, Framing and the Energy Transition Debate, Partisanship, Elections and the Energy Transition

In 1980, a country music artist named Mac Davis had a hit with a song called “It’s Hard to be Humble.” The opening lines were “Oh Lord, it’s hard to be humble / When you’re perfect in every way.” The song was obviously tongue-in-cheek, but when it comes to...
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