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Polling & Social Science:
How to tell a climate science denier from a genuie skeptic
A look at how climate skepticism differs from climate denial.
Polling & Social Science:
Once a Major Issue in Florida, Climate Change Concerns Few in Tallahassee
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The American Climate Values Survey
A survey of American climate values and motivations with the aim of increasing the effectiveness of advocacy efforts.
Polling & Social Science:
Global warming—global responsibility? Media frames of collective action and scientific certainty
An analysis of media portrayals of the demand for transnational collective action on global environmental risks like global warming.
Polling & Social Science:
The Psychology of Global Warming
An analysis of how psychological factors influence decision making and the implications for climate communicators.
Polling & Social Science:
Attitudes of Latino Voters on Energy Policy and Climate Change
Polling & Social Science:
Communicating Climate Change - Motivating Civic Action: Opportunity for Democratic Renewal?
This chapter, from a book on the politics of climate change in North America, looks at mobilizing civic engagement in relation to the public and private sectors’ climate governance efforts. It focuses on how civil society has the power to push for polic…
Polling & Social Science:
Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions
A synthesis of climate change communication methods and challenges that communicators face, including disbelief, self-interest and issue complexity. This paper provides a history of climate change communication and discusses the challenges climate communi…
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A letter sent to the presidential candidates in 2008 that summarizes American opinions towards climate change and why new forms of outreach are needed as well as ways to initiate a nationwide outreach campaign.
Polling & Social Science:
Observations from focus groups on preparing for climate impacts conducted among members of segments identified in the Yale/GMU “Six Americas” study in Pennsylvania, Florida, New Mexico, and Missouri.