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Adapting to Climate Change & Sea Level Rise: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2014

Highlights of this survey, which was released by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and conducted in conjunction with George Mason University and the Climate Communication Consortium of Maryland, include findings that almost three-quarters of Marylanders...

Weathercaster Views on Informal Climate Education: Similarities and Differences According to Climate Change Attitudes

Surveys have found that weathercaster views on climate change are diverse, with a large majority agreeing that climate change is happening but most remaining unconvinced that human activities are the principal cause. We hypothesized that these differences in climate...

Key Findings of a National Medical Association Survey

The following report contains the findings of a survey conducted in two phases in March and May of 2014 among members of the National Medical Association (NMA), the association of African American physicians. The survey was conducted in collaboration with George Mason...

Public Perceptions of Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2014

This 2014 survey on public perceptions of climate change in Maryland followed a 2013 study conducted by George Mason University in partnership with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. In 2014, we repeated some questions – such as about state...

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