<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by scientists, was asked on 35 US nationwide, single-state or regional surveys from 2010 to 2015. Analysis of these data (over 28,000 interviews) yields robust and exceptionally well replicated findings on public beliefs about anthropogenic climate change, including regional variations, change over time, demographic bases, and the interacting effects of respondent education and political views. We find that more than half of the US public accepts the scientific consensus that climate change is happening now, caused mainly by human activities. A sizable, politically opposite minority (about 30 to 40%) concede the fact of climate change, but...
Scientists overwhelmingly agree that climate change exists and is caused by human activity. It has b...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
Climate change is a consequential and urgent issue. Now more than ever, there is a strong global sci...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus state-ments by s...
After a decade of steady growth in the acceptance of the existence of climate change and its anthrop...
This brief explores how political views influence Americans’ understanding and perception of science...
Questions about climate change elicit some of the widest political divisions of any items on recent ...
A series of polls provides new tests for how weather influences public beliefs about climate change....
Abstract U. S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent y...
Abstract A series of polls provides new tests for how weather influences public beliefs about climat...
Have recent extreme weather events in the United States shifted public opinion on climate change? In...
U.S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent years, as p...
There is a growing consensus that climate is changing, but beliefs about the causal factors vary wid...
Scientists overwhelmingly agree that climate change exists and is caused by human activity. It has b...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
Climate change is a consequential and urgent issue. Now more than ever, there is a strong global sci...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus state-ments by s...
After a decade of steady growth in the acceptance of the existence of climate change and its anthrop...
This brief explores how political views influence Americans’ understanding and perception of science...
Questions about climate change elicit some of the widest political divisions of any items on recent ...
A series of polls provides new tests for how weather influences public beliefs about climate change....
Abstract U. S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent y...
Abstract A series of polls provides new tests for how weather influences public beliefs about climat...
Have recent extreme weather events in the United States shifted public opinion on climate change? In...
U.S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent years, as p...
There is a growing consensus that climate is changing, but beliefs about the causal factors vary wid...
Scientists overwhelmingly agree that climate change exists and is caused by human activity. It has b...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
Climate change is a consequential and urgent issue. Now more than ever, there is a strong global sci...