public attitudes

The Six Americas' Latest Interpretation and Response to Climate Change

 On June 28, 2011, the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication released its fourth report on Americans’ interpretation and responses to climate change. Global Warming’s Six Americas in May 2011 is based on a national survey of the American public and shows that the proportion of the population in each of the Six Americas has remained relatively stable over the past year.

Climate Attitudes vs. Climate Reality in 2010

On June 8, 2001, the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication released its first of four reports, based on a survey on Americans’ climate change and energy beliefs, attitudes, policy support, and behavior.

Do Americans' Actions Speak Louder than Words on Energy & Climate?

Dear Friends,

Today we are releasing our latest report: Americans’ Actions to Conserve Energy, Reduce Waste, and Limit Global Warming. In brief, we found that there is a significant gap between Americans’ conservation attitudes and their actual behaviors. For example:

Americans Support Strong Climate and Energy Policies

Dear Friends,
 
Today we are releasing the second wave of results from our recent national survey. This report finds that, despite the recent drops in public beliefs and concern about global warming, a large majority of Americans—regardless of political affiliation—support the passage of federal climate and energy policies. These include support for:

American Opinion Cools on Global Warming

Dear Friends,

Today we are releasing the results of a new national survey on public responses to climate change. This report focuses on public beliefs and attitudes and finds that public concern about global warming has dropped sharply since the fall of 2008:
 

Apocalypse Fatigue: Losing the Public on Climate Change

You may not like what these guys have to say but at least they are exploring THE toughest climate change question "why after decades of public education and the growth of scientific certainty aren't we doing something to fix climate change?"

Syndicate content
© StoneHouse      Terms of Use | Privacy PolicyContact | Help | Newsletter signup