January 31, 2023 Climate Change in the American Mind is a joint program of the Yale Project on Climate Change...
Mason 4C Team Articles
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...
Iowa Voters Support Climate Action
As Democratic presidential candidates head to the Iowa State Fair this week, we are pleased to release the results of...
Michigan Voters Support Climate Action
Ahead of the Democrats’ second presidential primary debate in Detroit, a new survey finds Michigan voters have deep...
Who is willing to pay more for renewable energy?
CLIMATE NOTE BY Matthew Goldberg, Seth Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, John Kotcher, Edward Maibach, and Anthony...
Discussing Global Warming Leads to Greater Acceptance of Climate Science
Matthew H. Goldberg, Sander van der Linden, Edward Maibach, and Anthony Leiserowitz July 9, 2019 We are pleased to...
Americans Underestimate How Many Others in the U.S. Think Global Warming is Happening
July 2, 2019 CLIMATE NOTE By Matthew Ballew, Matthew Goldberg, Parrish Bergquist, Seth Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, John...
Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2019
About seven in ten Americans (69%) think global warming is happening. Only about one in six Americans(16%) think...
Global Warming Concerns Rise Among Americans in New Poll
John Schwartz, The New York Times, January 22nd, 2019
Record number of Americans ‘very worried’ about climate change, report finds
Jacqueline Howard, CNN, January 22nd, 2019
Americans’ climate change concerns surge to record levels, poll shows
Oliver Milman, The Guardian, January 22nd, 2019
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