Some on this list may find a new article, just published online, of interest.  
It presents an analysis of Congressional floor speeches dealing with climate 
change over a two-decade span, and documents evolving partisan differences in 
the volume and content of the speeches:


Deborah Lynn Guber, Jeremiah Bohr & Riley E. Dunlap (2020) ‘TIME TO WAKE UP’: 
Climate change advocacy in a polarized Congress, 1996-2015, Environmental 
Politics, DOI: 
10.1080/09644016.2020.1786333<https://doi-org.argo.library.okstate.edu/10.1080/09644016.2020.1786333>

Scholars who study the failure of climate change policy in the United States 
tend to focus on the mechanics of denial and the coordinated efforts of 
political operatives, conservative think tanks, and partisan news outlets to 
cast doubt on what has become overwhelming scientific consensus. In contrast, 
we address a factor that has been understudied until now – the role of climate 
change advocacy in the U.S. Congress. Using quantitative text analysis on a 
corpus of floor speeches published in the Congressional Record between 1996 and 
2015, we find notable differences in the language partisans use. Democrats 
communicate in ways that are message-based, emphasizing the weight of 
scientific evidence, while Republicans tend towards a softer, cue-based 
narrative based on anecdotes and storytelling. We end with a discussion of what 
climate change advocates can hope to accomplish through the ‘politics of talk,’ 
especially in an age of heightened polarization.

If you don't have access to the journal, a pdf is available on each of the 
authors' ResearchGate pages.

Riley E. Dunlap
Regents Professor of Sociology
and Dresser Professor Emeritus
Department of Sociology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK  74078
405-744-6105


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