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The Consensus Handbook

Numerous efforts are currently underway to confuse the public about the scientific consensus on human-caused global warming. Various opponents of climate action have submitted legal briefs in a court case over climate change-related costs, attacking the 97% consensus....

Society of Environmental Journalists Member Survey, 2018

Nearly all SEJ survey participants said they had at least some level of interest in reporting local climate impacts stories and local climate solution stories---   with 7 out of 10 SEJ participants saying they are very interested in reporting both types of stories....

Politics & Global Warming: October 2017

Drawing from our most recent nationally representative survey, we find substantial changes in climate change beliefs, bipartisan support for a variety of climate and clean energy policies, demand for action by companies, citizens, and governments, and individual...

Climate Change in American Mind: October 2017

Our October 2017 nationally representative survey finds that the number of Americans “very worried” about global warming has reached a record high (22%) since first measured in 2008. A majority of Americans (63%) say they are “very” or “somewhat” worried about the...

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