Matthew H. Goldberg, Sander van der Linden, Edward Maibach, and Anthony Leiserowitz July 9, 2019 We are pleased to...

Matthew H. Goldberg, Sander van der Linden, Edward Maibach, and Anthony Leiserowitz July 9, 2019 We are pleased to...
In our published scientific article: The consumer as climate activist, we found that Americans are more likely to...
Three quarters of the world’s large cities are located on coasts. As climate change causes oceans to warm and expand,...
Since the 1970s, governments have increasingly sought to achieve greater environmental awareness among their citizens...
Climate change is harming human health, and the magnitude of the harm is increasing. This is especially true in...
The following report contains the findings of a survey conducted in two phases in March and May of 2014 among members...
Research on adaptive capacity often focuses on economics and technology, despite evidence from the social sciences...
In this 2013 survey we measured Maryland residents’ climate beliefs, health risk perceptions, and household social...
Despite being one of the most important societal challenges of the 21st century, public engagement with climate change...
Individuals who identify changes in their local climate are also more likely to report that they have personally...
Global warming has significant negative consequences for human health, with some groups at greater risk than others....
Climate change is causing, and will increasingly cause, a wide range of adverse health effects, including heat-related...
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