Reports Articles

Global Warming vs. Climate Change: May 2014

In January 2014, we conducted a nationally representative experimental study  and found that the terms global warming and climate change often mean different things to Americans. The two terms activate different sets of beliefs, feelings, and behaviors, as well as...

Politics and Global Warming: April 2014

Most  registered voters are 2.5 times more likely to vote for a congressional or presidential candidate who supports action to reduce global warming. Further, registered voters are 3 times more likely to vote against a candidate who opposes action to reduce global...

Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2014

This report summarizes the beliefs and attitudes findings from our April 2014 survey. Findings include that most American adults – by more than a three-to-one margin – think global warming is happening than think it is not. Download the Report Here.  

Climate Change Education through TV Weathercasts: Results of a Field Experiment

A field study shows that on-air and online education provided by a TV meteorologist over the course of one year improved viewers’ understanding of climate change. Download the Article Here.

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