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Climate Notes Articles
Which Republicans are worried about global warming?
Climate change is a politically divisive topic in the U.S., and this divide has grown over the past decade....
What do Americans think is the biggest threat from global warming?
Americans have become more worried about and interested in global warming and started to perceive it as a greater risk...
Who is most likely to talk about climate change?
May 18, 2023 One of the most important actions people can take to address global warming is to talk about it,...
Global Warming’s Six Americas across age, race/ethnicity, and gender
April 5, 2023 The Global Warming’s Six Americas framework is an audience segmentation approach to...
Who is most supportive of the Inflation Reduction Act?
March 30, 2023 The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law in August, 2022 and is considered the single...
Global Warming’s Six Americas, December 2022
March 14, 2023 In 2009, we identified six distinct climate opinion audiences within the American public – the Alarmed,...
Change in U.S. state-level public opinion about climate change: 2008-2020
February 2, 2023 We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article, “Change in US state-level public...
Younger Americans are growing more worried about global warming
December 15, 2022 We are pleased to announce the latest release of Climate Change in the American Mind (CCAM) data and...
Experience with global warming is changing people’s minds about it
September 7, 2022 We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article, “Changing minds about global...
Who is willing to participate in non-violent civil disobedience for the climate?
January 25, 2022 Note: Some of the numbers in this report were corrected and updated at 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday,...
Global Warming’s Six Americas, September 2021
January 12, 2022 Our prior research has found that Americans can be categorized into six distinct groups—Global...
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