Politics Vs. Personal Conviction
Survey Finds "Green Gap" in the C-Suite—and Suggests New Role for Communicators
October 30, 2008
In politics, where personal conviction often seems shaped by the expedient of public opinion, denial of climate change is retreating from public discourse as quickly as ice from the Arctic Sea. George Bush once dismissed global warming as "unsound science;" now, as a parting act, he may sign a cap-and-trade bill limiting carbon emissions throughout the United States.
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