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Polling & Social Science:
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…

Polling & Social Science:
Upper Manhattan Climate Action Manual
Community-based planning for climate change combines environmental resilience with social resilience for communities to cope with external stresses and disturbances because of political, economic, and other social changes. The manual aims to assist New Yor…

Polling & Social Science:
Rising to the Challenge, Together
The challenges of climate adaptation and resilience building are now an everyday reality for decision-makers across the country. The report assesses the current state of the climate adaptation field, provides a vision of an effective field and recommends …

Polling & Social Science:
The Climate Resilience Framework demonstrates the link between climate adaptation and mitigation; together both strategies will develop stronger more resilient communities. Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
Resilience Hubs are community-serving facilities that support residents and coordinate resource distribution and services before, during, or after a natural hazard event. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: The purpose of this guide is to define the concept of Re…

Polling & Social Science:
Many Republican Millennials differ with older party members on climate change and energy issues
A Pew survey finds that larger shares of GOP Millennials believe that the Earth is warming mostly due to human activity or say that climate change is affecting their communities.