The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public understanding: Limited popular knowledge of science, the inability of ordinary citizens to assess technical information, and the resulting widespread use of unreliable cognitive heuristics to assess risk. A large survey of U.S. adults (N = 1540) found little support for this account. On the whole, the most scientifically literate and numerate subjects were slightly less likely, not more, to see climate change as a serious threat than the least scientifically literate and numerate ones. More importantly, greater scientific literacy and numeracy were associated with greater cultural polarization: Respondents predisposed by their values to dismiss...
Adam Corner argues that social views and cultural beliefs predict climate change denial, and not peo...
Do forest owners' levels of education or value profiles explain their responses to climate change? T...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Seeming public apathy over climate change is often attributed to a deficit in comprehension. The pub...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Seeming public apathy over climate change is often attributed to a deficit in comprehension. The pub...
Science communicators have struggled to provide meaningful information about climate change due to t...
Why do members of the public disagree - sharply and persistently - about facts on which expert scien...
Abstract Though many climate literacy efforts attempt to communicate climate change as a risk, these...
The cultural cognition thesis argues that individuals have two channels for processing information: ...
As the debate on climate change in North America and Europe has heated up, the full voice of the soc...
International audienceThe issue of climate change has become central in recent years as alarming dat...
We conducted a two-nation study (United States, n = 1500; England, n = 1500) to test a novel theory ...
Why do members of the public disagree—sharply and persistently—about facts on which expert scientist...
Adam Corner argues that social views and cultural beliefs predict climate change denial, and not peo...
Do forest owners' levels of education or value profiles explain their responses to climate change? T...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Seeming public apathy over climate change is often attributed to a deficit in comprehension. The pub...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Seeming public apathy over climate change is often attributed to a deficit in comprehension. The pub...
Science communicators have struggled to provide meaningful information about climate change due to t...
Why do members of the public disagree - sharply and persistently - about facts on which expert scien...
Abstract Though many climate literacy efforts attempt to communicate climate change as a risk, these...
The cultural cognition thesis argues that individuals have two channels for processing information: ...
As the debate on climate change in North America and Europe has heated up, the full voice of the soc...
International audienceThe issue of climate change has become central in recent years as alarming dat...
We conducted a two-nation study (United States, n = 1500; England, n = 1500) to test a novel theory ...
Why do members of the public disagree—sharply and persistently—about facts on which expert scientist...
Adam Corner argues that social views and cultural beliefs predict climate change denial, and not peo...
Do forest owners' levels of education or value profiles explain their responses to climate change? T...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...