Climate Note Articles

Changes in U.S. voters’ top reasons to reduce global warming

People get involved in climate action for different reasons. Some people want to benefit their community through development of renewable energy resources. Others want to protect their grandchildren from the long-term harms of climate change....

Can large language models estimate public opinion about global warming?

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article, “Can large language models estimate public opinion about global warming? An empirical assessment of algorithmic fidelity and bias” in the journal PLOS Climate. Large language models (LLMs)...

Changes in Global Warming’s Six Americas: An analysis of repeat respondents

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article, “Changes in Global Warming’s Six Americas: An analysis of repeat respondents” in the journal Climatic Change. The Global Warming’s Six Americas framework describes six climate change audiences...

Understanding pro-climate voters in the United States

2024 is a critically important election year for the climate, both in the U.S. and around the world. Many important federal climate policies, including the transition to clean energy, investments in underserved and more vulnerable communities, and participation...

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