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Politics and Global Warming: Fall 2015

This report focuses on how Americans (registered voters) across the political spectrum–Democrats, Independents, and Republicans and liberals, moderates, and conservatives–view global warming and how they think citizens and government should address it. Consistent with...

Conveying the Human Implications of Climate Change

There is now widespread agreement among climate scientists that the earth is warming as a result of human activity, primarily due to rising levels of carbon dioxide and other heat trapping atmospheric gases created by burning fossil fuels. It is also clear that...

Faith, Morality and the Environment: Portraits of Global Warming’s Six Americas

Recent months have witnessed an evolution in public discourse on global warming. Typically discussed in the news media as a scientific, environmental or political issue, global warming is being reframed as a moral and spiritual issue by religious leaders – most...

Views of Allergy Specialists on the Health Effects of Climate Change

This report contains the findings of a survey of the members of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI) regarding their perspectives on and their experience with the health effects of climate change. Download the Report Here.  

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