2015 Articles

Politics and Global Warming: Fall 2015

This report focuses on how Americans (registered voters) across the political spectrum–Democrats, Independents, and Republicans and liberals, moderates, and conservatives–view global warming and how they think citizens and government should address it. Consistent with...

Views of Allergy Specialists on the Health Effects of Climate Change

This report contains the findings of a survey of the members of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI) regarding their perspectives on and their experience with the health effects of climate change. Download the Report Here.  

Vulnerable Populations Perceive Their Health as at Risk from Climate Change

In this 2013 survey we measured Maryland residents’ climate beliefs, health risk perceptions, and household social vulnerability characteristics, including medical conditions. Download the Article Here.

Americans Support an International Climate Agreement in Paris

Most Say an Agreement is Important and Countries Should Do More About Global Warming The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference opens in Paris on November 30. In preparation for the negotiations, each country was asked to submit their own national action plan...

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