Fingerprints Everywhere: Review and Analysis of Detection and Attribution Studies Identifying the Fingerprint of Climate Change in US and Global Trends and Events

Organization: Climate Nexus

A report on the findings from a literature review and meta-analysis of studies that positively identify the fingerprint of human-caused climate change on observed trends and events.  Download the report
A resource hub from our friends at Climate Nexus to help fight myths and disinformation around the CPP from the Obama administration. 
A fact sheet looking at the context for drought in California and how climate change is contributing to the drought.
Watch Climate Access director Cara Pike at the Fall 2013 Social Venture Network conference in conversation with Mike Tidwell (Chesapeake Climate Action Network), Jacqui Patterson (NAACP) and Jessy Tolkan (Campaign for Global Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Initiative) about climate solutions and how the transition to clean energy and resilient communities is already underway. Watch live streaming...
A synopsis of polling on global warming public opinion and support for congressional action, as well as talking points for political and policy discussions.
A guide that summarizes how climate change is affecting extreme weather in the US that includes information and scientific backgrounders on specific impacts.
Guidelines for communicating about the connections between extreme weather and climate change to help the public understand how individual events are part of a larger trend.
An analysis of media coverage on gas prices that aims to provide a better understanding of the public debate and opportunities for reframing.  Climate Nexus examined news stories and blog posts from December 2011 to mid-March 2012 to compare gas price coverage with reporting on other prevalent political issues. The study also considered related sub-topics...