๐ฅ Understanding why people disagree in politics and how they use information differently to come to conclusions.
๐ฆ Personal anecdote about a childhood argument over the identity of a stuffed animal.
๐๐ฅ Knowledge about Triceratops and their extinction, but unwillingness to accept it as a child.
๐ฆ Science can be politically controversial, despite society's pride in scientific achievements.
๐โจ The less dependent we are on science, the more controversial it becomes.
๐ฌ๐ณ๏ธ American society seems to be divided into two tribes when it comes to science and policymaking.
๐ฌ The public discourse on science and policymaking is divided between scientists and science skeptics.
๐ One hypothesis is that science skeptics lack understanding of science.
โ ๏ธ Another hypothesis is that science skeptics simply don't prioritize science.
๐ Scientific literacy has increased from 10% to 28% in the US from 1988 to 2008.
๐ Belief in evolution has declined from 45% to 40% in the US.
๐ The EU is less scientifically literate than the US, but has higher belief in human-induced climate change.
๐งฎ The divide over belief in evolution is wider among religious people who show familiarity with math and science.
๐ฌ Science skeptics are not as dismissive of science as perceived.
๐ The video discusses the different perspectives on science in politics, highlighting that while some politicians acknowledge the value of science in decision-making, others reject it.
๐ง The speaker explains that people's values play a significant role in how they prioritize information and make policy decisions, suggesting that values are more influential than facts in politics.
๐ก To become more effective political communicators, the speaker recommends acknowledging power disparities and the influence of powerful lobbies on the media.
๐ก Understanding that facts alone are not enough, focusing on building political organizations and networks.
๐ Recognizing the power of storytelling in shaping public opinion and inspiring action.
๐ Emphasizing the importance of active listening and understanding others' values in political debates.
Science is a value that is prioritized differently by individuals
Understanding different values is crucial for making informed policy decisions
Connecting to others' values leads to more effective and respectful dialogue
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