Marylanders heart renewable energy Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceRenewable energy wins at the State level. Publication Date: 2014Author(s): Edward MaibachKaren AkerlofOrganization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingUnited StatesPublic Opinion TrendsRenewable EnergyEnergy EfficiencyWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSENERGY CHOICESPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: EfficiencyEnergyPolicyPollingPublic opinionRenewablesU.S.Infographics
The genesis of climate change activism: from key beliefs to political action Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufXiaoquan ZhaoOrganization: Climatic ChangeResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeUnited StatesPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTHEORIES OF CHANGEPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: Behavior changePolicypublic engagementPublic opinionTheory of changeU.S.
Politics and Global Warming, Spring 2014 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergSeth RosenthalOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingUnited StatesPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: Politics
Climate change in the American mind Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceAmericans more certain humans cause climate change. Publication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergSeth RosenthalOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: Public opinion
What’s in a name? Global warming versus climate change Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceClimate communications advice from Yale and George Mason. Publication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufNicholas SmithGeoff FeinbergAshley AndersonSeth RosenthalOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangePublic Opinion TrendsFraming and MessagingTags: Behavior changeFramingPublic opinion
Climate Discussion Echoes Tobacco Debate Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Edward MaibachRobert GouldOrganization: ScienceResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangePublic AwarenessFraming and MessagingTags: AwarenessBehavior changeFraming
Engaging Diverse Audiences with Climate Change: Message Strategies for Global Warming’s Six Americas Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufNeil StenhouseJustin Rolfe-ReddingResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeFraming and MessagingTags: Behavior changeFraming
Climate Change Education Through TV Weathercasts Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceTV meteorologists can improve understanding of climate change. Publication Date: 2014Author(s): Heidi CullenEdward MaibachJoe WitteKatherine RowanXiaoquan ZhaoJim GandyBarry KlingerJames WitteAndrew PyleOrganization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationAmerican Meteorological SocietyResource Category: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUEClimate ScienceMediaPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESTags: Mediapublic engagementScienceUnderstanding
Americans’ actions to limit global warming, November 2013 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergSeth RosenthalOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsTags: Public opinion
Public Support for Climate and Energy Policies in November 2013 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergSeth RosenthalOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingUnited StatesPublic Opinion TrendsRenewable EnergyTags: PollingPublic opinionRenewablesU.S.