A persistent culture of ‘rugged individualism’ in the US hampers climate change cooperation
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Among Americans belief in climate change and its human causes is not geographically uniform across the US. In new research…
Among Americans belief in climate change and its human causes is not geographically uniform across the US. In new research…
Via the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. Americans’ opinions about climate change vary widely depending on where…
As with most political issues, neither Republicans nor Democrats are completely against or in favor of action to tackle climate…
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied…
Lola Gayle, STEAM…
2016 tip sheet that offers journalists several tools and sources they can use to localize the larger, national story of…
I love maps. I love watching how maps change with our changing priorities. During election cycles, they’re all about shades of…
Responding to the climate threat will take an all-hands-on-deck approach that combines policies at the national level with…
by Judith Curry The authority of a scientific body is not undermined by questioning, but rather depends upon it – Beatty
2015 research brief on Americans' perceptions of climate risks and support for policy options, with breakdowns for all 50 states…
Do people across Britain think differently about climate change? Or does the UK speak as one voice? Data on regional …
Fake sceptics, hard core deniers, are pretty well unshiftable in their "belief".Click here for more of Collin Maessen's…
If the United States were a person — let’s call her Mavis — and you asked Mavis for her thoughts on climate change, then…