Climate Change in the American Christian Mind Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2015Author(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 THINKSPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: PolicyPollingPublic opinionU.S.Moral
Getting Granular: Yale Research into American Opinions on Climate Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceBreaking down the data by state, district and county. Publication Date: 2015Author(s): Peter HoweJennifer MarlonBessie SchwarzMatto MildenbergerOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
The Six Americas and the Health Risk of Global Warming Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceMessaging health risks. Publication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergSeth RosenthalJennifer KreslakeOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeUnited StatesPublic Opinion TrendsFraming and MessagingWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTHEORIES OF CHANGEPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: Behavior changeFramingPolicypublic engagementPublic opinionTheory of changeU.S.HeatPublic health
Not All Republicans Think Alike About Global Warming Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Organization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUETags: Understanding
Climate Change in the American Mind October 2014 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergSeth RosenthalJennifer MarlonOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: PollingPublic opinion
Messages from the People’s Climate March Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceStories of hope and change from NYC marchers. Publication Date: 2014Author(s): Zena GrecniEric FineLea LupkinDana PattersonXuan TangOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: Public opinion
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
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