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2020 Articles
Politics & Global Warming: December 2020
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,036; including 949 registered voters), this report describes how...
Shifting views of an ideal society in the U.S.
By Jennifer Carman, Seth Rosenthal, Edward Maibach, John Kotcher, Xinran Wang, Jennifer...
Informal Science Education on the NASA Climate Change Website
Download the report here The report summarizes the results of a nationally representative survey of 1,050 American...
Climate Matters: A 2020 Census Survey of Society of Environmental Journalists Members
This report provides the initial findings from an online census survey of Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ)...
Climate Matters: A 2020 Census Survey of Television Weathercasters in the United States
Download the Report This report provides the initial findings from an online census survey of U.S.-based television...
Americans’ Views on Climate Change, NASA, and NASA’s Climate Website
This report summarizes the results of a nationally representative survey of American adults conducted in 2018. The...
American Adolescents’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Sources of Information on Climate Change
The past several years have witnessed a dramatic increase in young people’s activism on climate change, accompanied by...
American Adolescents’ Responses to NASA’s Climate Change Website
This is the second of two reports about American adolescents and climate change. In the first report, we described...
Americans increasingly understand that climate change harms human health
John Kotcher, Edward Maibach, Seth Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, and Anthony Leiserowitz The U.S. National Climate...
Politics & Global Warming: April 2020
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,029; including 911 registered voters), this report describes how...
Who do Americans trust most for information about COVID-19?
Jennifer Marlon, Edward Maibach, Matthew Ballew, Parrish Bergquist, Matthew Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, John Kotcher,...
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