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The Nation on MSNAmericans Are Concerned About Climate Change—but They Should Be AfraidAmericans still don’t comprehend how imminent, dangerous, and far-reaching the threat is—and journalists are partly to blame.
Not one of the dire predictions climate alarmists made about a impending global catastrophe has come to fruition.
More than half of Americans seem to think that climate change won’t affect them personally, a new poll shows. But climate change is already affecting us — so why don’t people realize that?
How Temporal Maps of Climate Change Shape Climate Action, American Sociological Review (2025). DOI: 10.1177/00031224251320103 Provided by American Sociological Association (ASA) ...
New York, North Carolina, New Mexico and Texas have all suffered serious flooding this month. Climate change is causing even ...
The public perception of climate change is shaped by the weather that people experience, according to a study published yesterday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.
A recent US “survey of surveys” by Stanford University Professor Jon Krosnick has analysed public opinion on climate change in 46 of USA’s 50 states. Krosnick found to his surprise that ...
Many people view climate change as a distant, abstract threat. But having them imagine the tangible consequences of resulting droughts or floods may help shift this perception and encourage ...
Paper cited: Qian, Z. et al. “Climate Change Perception and Its Association with Cancer Screening Intent.” Journal of the National Cancer Institute , DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djad237 Journal ...
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