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Mason 4C Research: Activating trusted voices for climate solutions 

Mason 4C is a ‘think-and-do-tank’ that conducts communication research on public understanding of climate change and activates those insights through effective communication programs and trusted voices that increase engagement with climate solutions. Founded in 2007—and based at the Mason Department of Communication in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences—we engage in four broad activities:  

  • Research on audiences, messages, and messengers to identify opportunities to build public understanding and political will for climate solutions;  
  • Building public engagement programs featuring trusted communicators (weathercasters and other journalists, health professionals, and conservatives);  
  • Helping government agencies, civic organizations, professional associations, and industry associations improve their climate communication; and  
  • Training students and working professionals to develop their climate communication skills. 

Current research initiatives: 

  • Climate Change in the American Mind polls—conducted with Yale twice yearly since 2008—are the nation’s most comprehensive resource on public opinion about climate change; they inform decisions made by governments, media, companies, and advocacy organizations. 
  • Research syntheses to identify evidence-based “best practices” for communicating about climate change 
  • Identifying and profiling high-priority “communities of practice” (e.g., doctors, meteorologists, fire chiefs) 
  • Message testing research to develop an effective narrative on climate and human health 
  • Launching soon: The Community Resilience Insights Survey Project (CRISP), an annual survey—in partnership with Fors Marsh—designed to help local, state, and federal government agencies maximize the effectiveness of their climate resilience programs and policies.  

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June 25, 2024

Mason 4C named ‘Friend of the Planet’ award winner by NCSE

We are honored and pleased to announce that the Center for Climate Change Communication is the recipient of the 2024 Friend of the Planet award by the National ...

June 12, 2024

Climate Change in the American Mind: Politics & Policy, Spring 2024

Report Summary This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the American Mind – conducted jointly by the Yale Pro...

June 4, 2024

Who thinks people can affect what the government does about global warming?

Many Americans are worried about climate change, but research finds that relatively few engage in political action to influence policymakers. A key to collective act...

Public understanding of climate change has grown in the U.S.

We are pleased to announce the latest version of the Climate Change in the American Mind (CCAM) interactive data visualization tool – the CCAM Explorer. The tool and accompa...

April 15, 2024

What do Americans want to know about climate change?

Most Americans think global warming is happening and human-caused; however, there are important knowledge gaps and misconceptions. For example, only one in five ...

March 29, 2024

The attitude-behavior gap on climate action: How can it be bridged?

There are many ways that people can take action to reduce climate change, from personal behaviors like eating a more plant-rich diet to collective behaviors like political activism...

Toolkit for Health Professionals on Communicating about Climate Change and Health

Climate change presents one of the most significant global health challenges, already negatively affecting communities worldwide. Communicating the health risks of climate change a...

January 16, 2024

Support for climate justice across Global Warming’s Six Americas

Photo by Fabrice Florin / Flickr Climate justice is an essential component of addressing climate change. The groups and nations that have historically contributed least to the caus...

January 10, 2024

Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Fall 2023

Report Summary This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the American Mind – conducted by the Yale Program on ...

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