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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 interviews with individuals representing four areas of interest for Pickering Creek Audubon Center’s salt marsh outreach program: business and faith...

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 TV weathercasters we conducted in partnership with the American Meteorological Society, Climate Central, NASA, NOAA, and Yale University.  The purpose...

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 remained relatively stable over the past five years. Similarly, the percentage of the public who think that if global warming is happening, it is mostly...

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 climate change causes, impacts, and solutions. This report examines the global warming beliefs, risk perceptions, policy preferences, and related...

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