Public Perceptions of Climate Change

Resource Author: Cindy Parker

George Mason University joined together with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to get Maryland residents’ opinions on climate change and their attitudes towards current or proposed policies.    
George Mason University joined together with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to get Maryland residents’ opinions on climate change, energy sources, and public health. 
George Mason University partnered with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to help communities within Maryland express their concerns on climate change, public health and energy sources.   WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: The report explores attitudes toward policies that relate to climate change due to extreme weather events such as extended...
A survey of Maryland residents that investigates understanding of climate impacts and support for climate and energy policies.