Climate Notes Articles

Dramatic increase in public beliefs and worries about climate change

September 27, 2021 We have just completed our latest nationally representative survey on Climate Change in the American Mind and find that American views about climate change have shifted significantly in the past 6 months. The results are timely, as members of...

Americans’ actions to limit and prepare for global warming

August 3rd, 2021 Our report on Americans’ Actions to Limit and Prepare for Global Warming finds that many Americans have yet to take household or political actions to limit global warming or prepare for climate impacts. A few highlights: Household Actions to Limit...

Segmenting the climate change Alarmed: Active, Willing, and Inactive

July 27, 2021 To build public, consumer, and political will for climate action, it is essential to understand how different audiences respond to the issue. As part of this effort, our research has categorized Americans into six distinct groups – Global Warming’s Six...

Understanding the health harms of climate change: A Six Americas analysis

By Connie Roser-Renouf, Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz, Seth Rosenthal, and John Kotcher Through our research on Americans’ beliefs and attitudes about climate change, we have identified six distinct audiences, ranging on a spectrum from the Alarmed, who...

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