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Global Warming and the U.S. Presidential Election: Spring 2016

This report offers findings about how supporters of current presidential candidates–Hillary Clinton, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump–view global warming, how those views will affect their vote in the 2016 elections, and how they think citizens...

Politics & Global Warming: Spring 2016

Increasing numbers of American voters think global warming is happening, and many say the issue will influence how they vote in November, according to our national survey conducted in March of 2016. These findings come from a nationally-representative survey (Climate...

A 2016 Survey of American Meteorological Society Members About Climate Change

This report provides findings from the national survey of American Meteorological Society (AMS) member views on climate change conducted by George Mason University and AMS, with National Science Foundation funding. Download the Report Here.

A 2016 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists

This report provides initial findings from the fourth nationally representative survey of broadcast meteorologists conducted by George Mason University and partner organizations (American Meteorological Society, Climate Central, NASA, NOAA, National Weather...

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