Beliefs and Attitudes Articles

Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in November 2013

This Climate Change in the American Mind survey found that 1 in 4 Americans think that global warming is not happening, and half say they are “worried” about it. Other highlights include: There has been an increase in the proportion of Americans who believe global...

Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in April 2013

Nearly two in three Americans (63%) believe global warming is happening. Relatively few – only 16 percent – believe it is not. However, since Fall 2012, the percentage of Americans who believe global warming is happening has dropped 7 points to 63%, likely influenced...

Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in September 2012

Americans’ belief in the reality of global warming has increased by 13 percentage points over the past two and a half years, from 57 percent in January 2010 to 70 percent in September 2012... Download the Report Here.

Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in March 2012

Overall, Americans' beliefs and attitudes about global warming have remained relatively stable over the past several months, with a few exceptions. There has been a slight increase in the proportion of people that believe global warming is happening and a slight...

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