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Polling & Social Science:
A 2017 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists
This report looks at the initial findings from the fifth nationally representative survey of broadcast meteorologists conducted by George Mason University. The aim of these surveys is to explore broadcast meteorologists’ views and activities related to r…

Polling & Social Science:
Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Impacts, implications, and guidance
This report looks at the psychological impacts climate change has on mental health and well-being. The report provides health professionals, climate communicators and policymakers with the tools needed to respond to this issue and bolster public engagement…

Polling & Social Science:
Public Opinion Context for Trump's Environmental Actions
A Gallup survey finds that a majority of Americans do not believe increased production of energy should be prioritized over environmental protection.

Polling & Social Science:
Poll: Canadians react positively to national climate and clean growth plan
Clean Energy Canada conducted a poll that looks at Canadian's views on new national clean energy initiatives and their response to the adoption of the plan.

Polling & Social Science:
TV Meteorologists as Local Climate Change Educators
A study on the influence of weathercasters on public understanding of local climate impacts and extreme weather conditions.

Polling & Social Science:
Medical Alert! Climate Change is Harming Our Health
Climate change is harming the health of Americans. Physical changes in our climate such as increased frequency of extreme weather and air pollution are causing a direct risk to our health and well-being. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: Fewer than 32% of Americ…

Polling & Social Science:
Mountain West Voters Outline Priorities for Trump Administration on Public Lands in New Survey
The Colorado College State of the Rockies Project Conservation in the West Poll released its seventh annual report on Mountain West voters and their views on the potential actions of the Trump Administration. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: This poll interview…

Polling & Social Science:
Inoculating the Public against Misinformation about Climate Change
This article explores how the politicization of climate science has misled the public’s consensus on human-caused climate change.

Polling & Social Science:
Lessons in Regional Resilience - Case Studies on Regional Climate Collaboratives
Georgetown Climate Center conducted a six-part case study that investigates lessons being learned by climate partnerships from around the United States; their goal is to bring local governments and stakeholders together to reduce carbon mitigation.