People get involved in climate action for different reasons. Some people want to benefit their...
Climate Change in the American Mind Articles
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...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Spring 2024
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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...
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...
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...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Politics & Policy, Spring 2024
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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...
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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...
What do Americans want to know about climate change?
Most Americans think global warming is happening and human-caused; however, there are important knowledge...
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...
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