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Climate Change in the American Mind: Fall 2023

Provided by: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication |Published on: May 24, 2024
Scientific Reports
1112AP

Synopsis

  • This report explains the results of a 2023 survey asking voters about the economic and political implications of climate change.
  • The survey asked questions about who is responsible for taking action, how important a candidate's intention to act on climate is, and how businesses should be held accountable for emissions or other pollution. 
  • The survey organizes the answers based on respondents' declared political affiliations.
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Subjects: Economics, Civics
Authors: Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward Maibach, Seth Rosenthal, John Kotcher, Emily Goddard, Jennifer Carman, Marija Verner, Matthew Ballew, Jennifer Marlon, Sanguk Lee, Teresa Myers, Matthew Goldberg, Nicholas Badullovich and Kathryn Thier
Region: United States
Languages: English

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Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication conducts scientific research on public opinion and behavior. They also engage the public in climate change science and solutions, in partnerships with governments, media, companies, and civil society.

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