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Polling & Social Science:
Carbon Omission: How the U.S. Media Failed to Connect Extreme Weather to Climate Change in 2018
This report examines media coverage of extreme weather events in 2018 and assesses the extent to which outlets connected the topics to climate change. It also looks at whether the media mentioned solutions when discussing climate change. WHY YOU SHOULD TAK…

Polling & Social Science:
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

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A toolkit designed to guide organizations through the process of building equity into the four phases of emergency management: 1) prevention and mitigation, 2) preparedness and resilience building, 3) response and relief, and 4) recovery and redevelopment.…

Polling & Social Science:
Poll: Climate Concerns Increase; Most Republicans Now Acknowledge Change
A Monmouth University poll finds that although a majority of Americans believe climate change is occurring, there continues to be a significant partisan divide about the seriousness of the problem.

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Yale Climate Opinion Maps 2018
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication developed a series of maps to illustrate how Americans’ climate change beliefs, risk perceptions, and policy support vary from state to state.  Link to Maps: HereÂ

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Between June 27 and July 8, much of the continental U.S. was engulfed in record-breaking, extreme heat. Media outlets have largely neglected to connect extreme heat and climate change all year – and they did even worse during the June-July heat wave.Â…

Polling & Social Science:
Science Guidelines and Tips for Writing on Heatwaves and Climate
 Climate Change has been found to increase the frequency of extreme weather events and the duration of heat waves.  WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK:  The frequency of hot days and nights are expanding the length of the “hot" season and creating more ris…

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The worlds urban population keep growing, cities and the people in them are now at risk of rising temperatures. This report by the Urban Climate Change Research Network aims to develop key communication tools around global impacts of climate change on citi…

Polling & Social Science:
This poll by the NSEE outlines how American voters believe that global warming is happening and that humans are partially responsible for the rising temperatures. Â

Polling & Social Science:
Extreme heat is rapidly becoming one of the most dangerous climate impacts. This article outlines solutions for New York city residents in response to extreme weather events by providing at risk fence-line communities with tools to keep cool.   Lin…