GCCA Director Kelly Rigg discusses climate change at London’s Frontline Clu

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While last autumn’s climate gate scandal has not completely decimated the public’s belief in global warming, campaigners and scientists need to reach out to unconventional audiences and ge better at communicating the facts if they want to tell – and sell – the climate change story.
That was the consensus at last night’s Frontline Club discussion on climate change, featuring panelists Kelly Rigg, executive director of the Global Campaign for Climate Action; Richard Black, environment correspondent for the BBC News website and author of BBC Earth Watch and James Randerson, editor of environmentguardian.co.uk. The panel was moderated by Julian Rush, Channel 4 News’ science correspondent.
A video from the event is below:
via: Frontline Club
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