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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 Maryland. We repeated some of the questions and added new measures in 2014. This report, focused on public health and climate change, is the last 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 change, energy and public health in the state. The survey included questions on Marylanders’ understanding of the sources of electrical energy used in...

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 findings include:   Few Americans have thought much about the health consequences of global warming. Asked how often, if ever, before taking this...

Climate Change in the American Mind: October 2014

Recognizing that public opinion plays a critical role in the American response to global warming, our bi-annual Climate Change in the American Mind national surveys investigate, track, and explain public understanding of climate change and level of support for climate...

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