Click here to view the full reportDownload The past several years have witnessed a dramatic increase in young people’s...
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American Adolescents’ Responses to NASA’s Climate Change Website
Click here to view the full report Download This is the second of two reports about American adolescents and climate...
GMU 4C 2020 Annual Report
Public Perceptions of Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2015
For the past three years, we have been asking Maryland residents questions about their understanding of the effects of...
Public Knowledge, Behaviors and Preferences About Energy: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2015
For the past three years, we have been asking Marylanders questions about their preferences for the state’s energy...
Climate Change in the American Mind: October 2015
This report details results from our latest national survey about global warming beliefs, risk perceptions,...
Photojournalism as a Vehicle for Public Engagement with Climate Change
The power of photographs to engage the public with multifaceted, complex issues of global scope such as war, hunger,...
Maryland’s Catholics Say Climate is a Health Risk to their Communities and Support State Climate and Energy Policies: September 2015
On September 22, Pope Francis flew into Maryland’s Andrews Air Force Base for a 3-day visit to Washington, D.C.,...
Public Health, Energy and Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2015
For the past three years, we have been asking Maryland residents questions about their understanding of the effects of...
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...
Engaging Eastern Shore Communities in Protection of the Salt Marshes of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
In Spring 2015, George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication conducted a set of stakeholder...
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...
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