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Global Warming and the U.S. Presidential Election, Spring 2016
Global Warming and the U.S. Presidential Election, Spring 2016
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Date:
2016
Author:
Authors:
Anthony Leiserowitz
,
Connie Roser-Renouf
,
Edward Maibach
,
Geoff Feinberg
,
MPH
,
PhD
,
Seth Rosenthal
Organization:
George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication and Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
Strategic Approach:
Engagement
,
Evaluation
Type:
General Resource
Author:
Anthony Leiserowitz
,
Connie Roser-Renouf
,
Edward Maibach
,
Geoff Feinberg
,
MPH
,
PhD
,
Seth Rosenthal
Organization:
Organization:
George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication and Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
Strategic Approach:
Engagement
,
Evaluation
Type:
General Resource
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