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New study finds that people in 12 African countries don’t fully accept that extreme weather disasters are caused by climate ...
Not one of the dire predictions climate alarmists made about a impending global catastrophe has come to fruition.
Presenting climate change as a legitimate debate undermines the value of scientific consensus, often validating climate denialism – or its more recent iteration, delayism.
But even the smartest policies cannot succeed without support from the public. To achieve this support, we must ask how people think about climate change and the policies needed to address it. One way ...
Climate goals can feel distant. But climate change is happening right now. Speed up the benefits for taking action, psychologists say, if you want leaders and others to pay attention and act.
But researchers who study public perception of climate change say climate change barely registers during an extreme weather event for the average American.
Five simple but important “best practices” drawn from psychological science to help policymakers galvanize concern and improve public response to climate change.
Using data from the largest cross-sectional survey of climate change perceptions ever conducted, researchers report the first global assessment of factors underlying climate change awareness and ...
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