Why the Midwest’s deep freeze may be a consequence of climate change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2019Organization: PBS News HourTags: WinterExtreme weather
Fingerprints Everywhere: Review and Analysis of Detection and Attribution Studies Identifying the Fingerprint of Climate Change in US and Global Trends and Events Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2018Author(s): Rose AndreattaHunter CuttingOrganization: Climate SignalsClimate NexusTags: WinterExtreme weather
Is warming in the Arctic behind this year’s crazy winter weather? Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2018Author(s): Jennifer FrancisOrganization: Rutgers UniversityThe ConversationTags: WinterExtreme weather
Americans Attribute Warm Winter Weather to Climate Change Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceAuthor(s): Rebecca RiffkinOrganization: GallupResource Category: Public Opinion TrendsTags: Winter
Tip Sheet: Communicating Winter Climate Impacts Resource Type: Tip SheetResource Category: IMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: ImpactsExtreme weatherWinter
Communicating Flood Risks in a Changing Climate: 9 principles for promoting public engagement Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2016Author(s): Lydia MesslingNick PidgeonOrganization: Climate Outreach: OxfordResource Category: Extreme WeatherTags: Extreme weatherfloodWinter
U.S. Views on Climate Change Stable After Extreme Winter Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2015Author(s): Lydia SaadOrganization: GallupResource Category: PollingPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSTags: PollingPublic opinionWinter
Roundtable Recording: Communicating about Winter Climate Impacts Resource Type: Roundtable RecordingTags: Extreme weatherWinter
Americans Don’t Attribute Colder Weather to Climate Change Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2014Author(s): Jeffrey JonesOrganization: GallupResource Category: PollingTags: PollingWinter