Public Health, Energy and Climate Change: A Survey of Maryland Residents Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2013Author(s): Edward MaibachKaren AkerlofClifford MitchellOrganization: George Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationMaryland Department of Health and Mental HygieneResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSENERGY CHOICESTags: EnergyPublic opinionPublic health
New Facts, Old Myths: Environmental Polling Trends Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceAre we close to a tipping point for climate action?Publication Date: 2013Author(s): ecoAmericaOrganization: MomentusResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: Public opinion
Key Findings from Survey on Carbon Pollution and Climate change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2013Author(s): Hart Research AssociatesChesapeake Beach ConsultingOrganization: NRDCResource Category: PollingWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: PollingPublic opinion
Americans' Actions to Limit Global Warming Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceSurvey: Expressing climate concern through consumer behavior.Publication Date: 2013Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufPeter HoweGeoff FienbergOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingSocial and Behavior ChangeWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTHEORIES OF CHANGETags: Behavior changePollingPublic opinionTheory of change
Polling Demonstrates Strong Support for State and Federal Government Action on Climate and Energy Policies Resource Type: Polling & Social Science87% agree that the EPA should reduce power plant emissions. Publication Date: 2013Author(s): Georgetown Public Policy InstituteGeorgetown Climate CenterOrganization: GfK Custom ResearchResource Category: PollingFossil FuelsUnited StatesWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSENERGY CHOICESPOLICY AND PUBLIC SUPPORTTags: EnergyFossil fuelsPolicyPollingPublic opinionU.S.
The Politicization of Climate Change and Polarization in the American Public's Views of Global Warming 2001-2010 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2011Author(s): Aaron McCrightRiley DunlapOrganization: The Sociological QuarterlyMidwest Sociological SocietyResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: Public opinion
Fracking in the American Mind Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceMost Americans have heard little or nothing about fracking.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Chris ClarkeHilary BoudetDylan BugdenOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingFossil FuelsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSENERGY CHOICESTags: EnergyFossil fuelsPollingPublic opinion
Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in April 2013 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2013Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergPeter HoweOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: PollingPublic opinion
Extreme Weather and Climate Change in the American Mind Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceA majority of Americans say global warming is affecting the weather.Publication Date: 2013Author(s): Anthony LeiserowitzEdward MaibachConnie Roser-RenoufGeoff FeinbergPeter HoweOrganization: Yale Project on Climate Change CommunicationGeorge Mason University Center for Climate Change CommunicationResource Category: PollingPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSExtreme WeatherIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsPollingPublic opinion
Americans' Concerns About Global Warming on the Rise Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2013Author(s): Lydia SaadOrganization: GallupResource Category: PollingWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: PollingPublic opinion