8 Things We Hate About Summer are Getting Worse with Climate Change… and What We Can Do About Them Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Jake ThompsonOrganization: NRDCResource Category: Public HealthExtreme WeatherDigital and Visual CommunicationsPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESTags: Extreme weatherpublic engagementPublic healthVisual communicationsHeat
The Heat is on: 2013 Australia’s Hottest Year on Record Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Climate CouncilOrganization: Climate Council of AustraliaResource Category: Public AwarenessExtreme WeatherDigital and Visual CommunicationsAustraliaTags: AustraliaAwarenessExtreme weatherVisual communicationsHeatInfographics
How Climate Change Will Affect Your Health Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2013Author(s): Masters Health AdministrationResource Category: Public HealthIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: ImpactsPublic healthHeatInfographics
2012 U.S. Extreme Weather Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceAuthor(s): Climate NexusResource Category: Extreme WeatherImpactsIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsHeat
Warmest Year On Record Received Cool Climate Coverage Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceLack of climate news coverage despite record heat and weather.Publication Date: 2013Author(s): Jill FitzsimmonsOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: MediaPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsMediapublic engagementPublic opinionHeat
Heavy Weather: How Climate Destruction Harms Middle- and Lower-Income Americans Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceUnderstanding the disproportionate impacts of climate change. Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Daniel WeissJackie WeidmanMackenzie BronsonOrganization: Center for American ProgressResource Category: Extreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsHeat
Is It Hot Enough for Ya? Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceFrom heat waves to drought, the public is "confronting the facts"Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Eric KlinenbergOrganization: The New York TimesResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSExtreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsPublic opinionHeat
Evidence Check: Which Extreme Weather Events Are More Linked with Climate Change – Heat Waves or Hurricanes? Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Brenda EkwurzelOrganization: Union of Concerned ScientistsResource Category: Public HealthExtreme WeatherTags: Extreme weatherPublic healthHeatInfographics