Climate Matters Articles

A 2016 Survey of American Meteorological Society Members About Climate Change

This report provides findings from the national survey of American Meteorological Society (AMS) member views on climate change conducted by George Mason University and AMS, with National Science Foundation funding. Download the Report Here.

A 2016 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists

This report provides initial findings from the fourth nationally representative survey of broadcast meteorologists conducted by George Mason University and partner organizations (American Meteorological Society, Climate Central, NASA, NOAA, National Weather...

Climate Matters: A Comprehensive Educational Resource Program for Broadcast Meteorologists

Global climate change is influencing the weather in every region of the United States, often in harmful ways, and these impacts are projected to become more severe over the coming decades. Increases in extreme weather events, and changes in local climate, can have...

A 2015 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists about Climate Change

A 2015 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists about Climate Change - Below are results from a national survey of TV weathercasters we conducted in partnership with the American Meteorological Society, Climate Central, NASA, NOAA, and Yale University.  The purpose...

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