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Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change in the American Mind
The nationally represented survey explores American’s concerns about climate change and finds the public is increasingly seeing climate change as a threat.

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change Is Complex. We’ve Got Answers to Your Questions.
17 frequently asked questions with straightforward answers to help clarify the complex discourse around climate change. View the interactive guide

Polling & Social Science:
Communications Handbook for IPCC scientists
This handbook from Climate Outreach aims to help Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change authors, and the wider scientific community, effectively communicate about climate issues. It was commissioned by the IPCC (WG1 Technical Support Unit) to produce an…

Polling & Social Science:
Video: Why some TV meteorologists are still climate skeptics
A story from VICE News compares the approach of a meteorologist in Birmingham who questions climate science and refuses to discuss climate change on the air, with a meteorologist in Detroit who believes local weather forecasters shouldn't shy away from th…

Polling & Social Science:
Is warming in the Arctic behind this year’s crazy winter weather?
A new “hot" topic in climate change research is the notion that rapid warming and wholesale melting of the Arctic may be playing a role in causing persistent cold spells.

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100% Renewable Energy Campaign-Starter Guide
The 100% Renewable Energy Campaign-Starter Guide from Climate Action Network (CAN) offers fact sheets, case studies and campaign planning templates to help achieve renewable energy targets. Why Take a Look: This campaign starter-guide is for businesses, …

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This report looks at the media coverage of climate issues in 2017, such as extreme weather events, and assesses the extent to which media coverage relates to climate change.

Polling & Social Science:
Beyond Misinformation: Understanding and coping with the post-truth era
In this last year, the term “Fake News” has become increasingly prevalent in public discourse, creating an adverse societal impact. This article explores the abundance of misinformation and how people respond to corrections.
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Becoming homo sapiens sapiens: Mapping the Psycho-Cultural Transformation in the Anthropocene
This paper presents a model of psychological transformation known as an archetypal death-rebirth process. Applied to a cultural transformation, the model offers a frame to interpret this time of unprecedented environmental and cultural endings. The artic…

Polling & Social Science:
Politics and Global Warming, October 2017
The nationally represented survey looks at American view on climate change, energy policies, and personal and collective action; as Americans increasingly see global warming as a threat. Download the guide