A 2017 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2017Author(s): David PerkinsEdward MaibachKristin TimmOrganization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University
Public Attitudes about Climate Change and Clean Energy Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceAuthor(s): Edward MaibachOrganization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: Social and Behavior Change
A 2016 National Survey of American Meteorological Society Member Views on Climate Change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2016Author(s): Keith SeitterEdward MaibachTeresa MyersDavid PerkinsZephi FrancisAllison EngblomBatel YonaOrganization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeTags: Behavior changeExtreme weather
A 2016 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2016Organization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: Public AwarenessTags: AwarenessBehavior changeMoral
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.
The Political Benefits of Taking a Pro-Climate Stand in 2012 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: PollingPublic opinion
Politics & Global Warming: Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and the Tea Party Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceThe new politics of climate change. Publication Date: 2011Author(s): Anthony Leiserowitz et al.Organization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUEPollingFossil FuelsUnited StatesPublic AwarenessRenewable EnergyWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSENERGY CHOICESPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: PollingU.S.ResearchAwarenessEnergyFossil fuelsPolicyPublic opinionRenewablesUnderstandingDenier