This report examines registered voters’ climate change beliefs and attitudes, voting issue priorities, support for...
Reports Articles
Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2020
This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the American Mind –...
Americans’ Risk Perceptions and Emotional Responses to COVID-19: April 2020
Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes...
Climate Change in the American Mind: March 2015
Nearly two-thirds of the American public (63%) currently think global warming is happening, a percentage that has...
Climate Change in the American Christian Mind: March 2015
Many Americans draw, at least in part, upon their religious beliefs to guide their understanding and interpretation of...
Health and Climate Change: Views of Members of the American Thoracic Society
The following report contains the findings of a survey of the U.S. members of the American Thoracic Society (ATS)...
Engaging Diverse Audiences with Climate Change: Message Strategies for Global Warming’s Six Americas
We are pleased to provide you with an adapted version of our chapter from the Routledge Handbook of Environment and...
National Park Service Staff Communication Guide: Knowing & Interacting with Your Audience
Climate change has been identified by Jonathan Jarvis, Director of the National Park Service, as a high priority for...
Global Warming’s Six Americas in October 2014: Perceptions of the Health Consequences of Global Warming and Update on Key Beliefs
This report focuses on how each of the Six Americas understands the human health consequences of global warming as...
Public Health, Energy and Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2014
In 2013, George Mason University fielded the first survey of climate change, energy and public health in the state of...
Public Beliefs, Behaviors & Preferences About Energy: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2014
George Mason University partnered with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on a survey of climate...
Public Perceptions of the Health Consequences of Global Warming: October 2014
This report finds that Americans are generally unaware of the potential health consequences of global warming. Key...
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