Extreme weather patterns like floods, storms, droughts, radically dry and radically cold seasons are just a few extremities of the new normal accelerated by climate change. This research paper focus on how a more aggressive climate along with changing economic and political factors have affected the public’s fear for climate change. Using data derived from the Chapman Fear Survey, this paper will attempt to identify the main the actors contributing to fear of climate change. The data will regard a four-year regression following six variables that relate to climate change. The variables will be the public’s fear in oil spills, air pollution, global warming, extinction of plants and animal species, drinking water pollution, and water pollutio...
Abstract Two series of national survey datasets (2001-10), supplemented with monthly temperature and...
Prior research has found that affect and affective imagery strongly influence public support for glo...
Public perceptions of climate change are known to differ between nations and to have fluctuated ove...
The changing climate is a situation that can be characterized by the threat of dangerous and irrepar...
Fear of climate change in the United States is seen as the prerequisite to effective mitigation effo...
The subject of climate change has been a controversial debate for the past decade on whether it is r...
Public awareness of the climate crisis has increased over the past several decades due in part to in...
Experts in the geophysics community have understood the role of greenhouse gases in shaping the eart...
As climate change intensifies, global publics will experience more unusual weather and extreme weath...
This paper will explore how fearful Americans are about the state of the environment and how concern...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
This paper examines whether experience of extreme weather events—such as excessive heat, droughts, f...
Have recent extreme weather events in the United States shifted public opinion on climate change? In...
In connection with the human-induced greenhouse effect our climate is changing and the frequency of ...
The definitive version is available at www.mdpi.com/journal/climate.Abstract: One of the most diffic...
Abstract Two series of national survey datasets (2001-10), supplemented with monthly temperature and...
Prior research has found that affect and affective imagery strongly influence public support for glo...
Public perceptions of climate change are known to differ between nations and to have fluctuated ove...
The changing climate is a situation that can be characterized by the threat of dangerous and irrepar...
Fear of climate change in the United States is seen as the prerequisite to effective mitigation effo...
The subject of climate change has been a controversial debate for the past decade on whether it is r...
Public awareness of the climate crisis has increased over the past several decades due in part to in...
Experts in the geophysics community have understood the role of greenhouse gases in shaping the eart...
As climate change intensifies, global publics will experience more unusual weather and extreme weath...
This paper will explore how fearful Americans are about the state of the environment and how concern...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
This paper examines whether experience of extreme weather events—such as excessive heat, droughts, f...
Have recent extreme weather events in the United States shifted public opinion on climate change? In...
In connection with the human-induced greenhouse effect our climate is changing and the frequency of ...
The definitive version is available at www.mdpi.com/journal/climate.Abstract: One of the most diffic...
Abstract Two series of national survey datasets (2001-10), supplemented with monthly temperature and...
Prior research has found that affect and affective imagery strongly influence public support for glo...
Public perceptions of climate change are known to differ between nations and to have fluctuated ove...