Globally, 2016 was the warmest year on record, surpassing records set in 2015 and 2014, and each new record emphasizes the longer-term upward trend. Though not every place on Earth experienced warming effects last year, they were quite evident in many areas. Rising South Pacific sea temperatures caused the largest die-off ever recorded of the coral that composes Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and both Arctic and Antarctic sea ice reached record lows for several months of the year. Among scientists looking at such data, there is overwhelming agreement that human activities are shifting Earth's climate in hazardous directions, and urgent actions are needed to slow this down. Among U.S. politicians and the public, however, there remain wide d...
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This fact sheet provides information on climate change polling in the United States and internationa...
his study presents the results of an investigation into the frequency in which four candidates of th...
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The topics of climate change and renewable energy are often linked in policy discussions and scienti...
Global temperatures have risen by ~0.8°C since the end of the 19th century. This increase has not be...
Survey researchers have observed significant political divisions in the United States with regard to...
<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statemen...
In this brief, author Larry Hamilton discusses the results of pre- and post-election Polar, Environm...
The scientific consensus is that anthropogenic climate change is unequivocally occurring1 and urgent...
To explore public knowledge and perceptions about climate change, University of New Hampshire resear...
This brief explores how political views influence Americans’ understanding and perception of science...
In this brief, author Lawrence Hamilton discusses the results of an April 2019 Granite State Poll co...
Have recent extreme weather events in the United States shifted public opinion on climate change? In...
The debate about global warming has been going for many years. Most people think that it is a more r...
Climate change has become one of the signature issues that divide the American public. Numerous empi...
This fact sheet provides information on climate change polling in the United States and internationa...
his study presents the results of an investigation into the frequency in which four candidates of th...
This article reflects on the implications of the Trump presidency for global anthropogenic climate c...
The topics of climate change and renewable energy are often linked in policy discussions and scienti...
Global temperatures have risen by ~0.8°C since the end of the 19th century. This increase has not be...
Survey researchers have observed significant political divisions in the United States with regard to...
<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statemen...