Mason 4C Team Articles

8. Trust, Blame, and Grievance

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 8.1. Registered voters trust NASA, family & friends, and climate scientists most as sources of information about global warming Seven in ten or more registered voters “strongly” or “somewhat” trust NASA (74%), family &...

7. Political Actions to Limit Global Warming

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 7.1. Many registered voters are willing to take political actions to reduce global warming. More than half of registered voters (53%) say they would sign a petition about global warming, including majorities of liberal...

6. State and Local Government Action on Global Warming

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 6.1. About half of registered voters say it is equally important for local governments to respond to global warming by reducing its causes and preparing for its impacts. About half of registered voters (48%) say their local...

5. Who is Responsible for Action on Global Warming?

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 5.1. Two in three registered voters want corporations and industry to do more to address global warming. Most also want more action from citizens and government. A majority of registered voters say corporations and industry...

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