Scientists overwhelmingly agree that climate change exists and is caused by human activity. It has been argued that communicating the consensus can counter climate scepticism, given that perceived scientific consensus is a major factor predicting public belief that climate change is anthropogenic. However, individuals may hold different models of science, potentially affecting their interpretation of scientific consensus. Using representative surveys in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Norway, we assessed whether the relationship between perceived scientific consensus and belief in anthropogenic climate change is conditioned by a person’s viewing science as ‘the search for truth’ or as ‘debate’. Results show that perceived scientific...
Belief in climate change does not divide into a simple dichotomy of (good) believers and (evil) non...
This article will consider the case for instituting a domestic agency that would evaluate the findin...
<div><p>Despite an overwhelming scientific consensus, a sizable minority of people doubt that human ...
Scientists overwhelmingly agree that climate change exists and is caused by human activity. It has b...
International audienceDespite the established scientific consensus on the existence of anthropogenic...
The connection between climate skepticism and climate denial and what has become known as post‐truth...
There is currently widespread public misunderstanding about the degree of scientific con-sensus on h...
<div><p>There is currently widespread public misunderstanding about the degree of scientific consens...
Any attempt to offer an overview of the climate science literature is bound to be controversial; the...
Among scientists who study the Earth's climate, there is overwhelming agreement that humans are caus...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...
Why is disbelief in anthropogenic climate change common despite broad scientific consensus to the co...
The article by Cook et al offers an interesting new methodological approach to the debate about (sup...
Around 97% of climate scientists endorse anthropogenic global warming (AGW), the theory that human a...
Belief in climate change does not divide into a simple dichotomy of (good) believers and (evil) non...
This article will consider the case for instituting a domestic agency that would evaluate the findin...
<div><p>Despite an overwhelming scientific consensus, a sizable minority of people doubt that human ...
Scientists overwhelmingly agree that climate change exists and is caused by human activity. It has b...
International audienceDespite the established scientific consensus on the existence of anthropogenic...
The connection between climate skepticism and climate denial and what has become known as post‐truth...
There is currently widespread public misunderstanding about the degree of scientific con-sensus on h...
<div><p>There is currently widespread public misunderstanding about the degree of scientific consens...
Any attempt to offer an overview of the climate science literature is bound to be controversial; the...
Among scientists who study the Earth's climate, there is overwhelming agreement that humans are caus...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...
Why is disbelief in anthropogenic climate change common despite broad scientific consensus to the co...
The article by Cook et al offers an interesting new methodological approach to the debate about (sup...
Around 97% of climate scientists endorse anthropogenic global warming (AGW), the theory that human a...
Belief in climate change does not divide into a simple dichotomy of (good) believers and (evil) non...
This article will consider the case for instituting a domestic agency that would evaluate the findin...
<div><p>Despite an overwhelming scientific consensus, a sizable minority of people doubt that human ...