The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication examined which questions Americans would ask global warming experts if they had the opportunity. An online survey of 1,003 Americans was conducted from Oct. 20–26, 2023. Respondents were categorized into six different categories depending on their attitudes toward climate change: alarmed, concerned, cautious, disengaged, doubtful, and dismissive. Key findings include: 1.) … Continue reading What do Americans Want to Know about Climate Change?
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Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Meta researched Facebook users’ knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and policy preferences regarding climate change. A survey of 139,136 Facebook users in 110 global areas, representing 187 countries and territories worldwide, was conducted from Aug. 3 – Sept. 3, 2023 Key findings include: 1.) 89% of respondents in Finland and … Continue reading Perspectives on Climate Change Around the Globe →
The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication researched Americans’ viewpoints on climate policies. A national survey of 861 registered U.S. voters was conducted in Spring 2023. Key findings include: 1.) Overall, respondents across the political spectrum supported building energy-producing infrastructure in their local area, including solar farms (64%), wind farms (57%), and nuclear power plants … Continue reading Which Climate Change Policies Do Americans Suppport? →
This summary is provided by the IPR ESG & Purpose Research Library The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication researched American voters’ opinions on domestic climate and energy policies. A national survey of 861 registered U.S. voters was conducted April 18 – May 1, 2023. Key findings include: 1.) 54% of registered voters thought global … Continue reading Majority of Americans Think Corporations Should “Do More” about Climate Change →
This summary is provided by IPR based on the original study by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication analyzed how registered voters view a variety of domestic … Continue reading How Do Voters View the U.S. Response to Climate Change? →