This brief explores how political views influence Americans’ understanding and perception of science. The research is based on a national version of the Community and Environment in Rural America survey called NCERA, and on New Hampshire’s statewide Granite State Poll. Author Lawrence Hamilton reports that most people on both surveys feel that they understand either a great deal or a moderate amount about global warming or climate change. However, deep partisan divisions affect both personal beliefs about climate change and perceptions of agreement among scientists. Democrats are much more likely to state they believe that climate change is happening, caused mainly by human activities. Republicans are much more likely to say they believe ei...
Survey researchers have observed significant political divisions in the United States with regard to...
Abstract U. S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent y...
To explore public knowledge and perceptions about climate change, University of New Hampshire resear...
<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statemen...
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...
After a decade of steady growth in the acceptance of the existence of climate change and its anthrop...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus state-ments by s...
In this brief, author Lawrence Hamilton discusses the results of an April 2019 Granite State Poll co...
Climate change is a formidable topic, challenging the research efforts of countless scientists acros...
Among scientists who study the Earth's climate, there is overwhelming agreement that humans are caus...
U.S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent years, as p...
Abstract A series of polls provides new tests for how weather influences public beliefs about climat...
In this brief, authors Lawrence Hamilton, Jessica Brunacini, and Stephanie Pfirman report the result...
In this brief, author Lawrence Hamilton examines the results of a Granite State Poll conducted by th...
Survey researchers have observed significant political divisions in the United States with regard to...
Abstract U. S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent y...
To explore public knowledge and perceptions about climate change, University of New Hampshire resear...
<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statemen...
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...
After a decade of steady growth in the acceptance of the existence of climate change and its anthrop...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus state-ments by s...
In this brief, author Lawrence Hamilton discusses the results of an April 2019 Granite State Poll co...
Climate change is a formidable topic, challenging the research efforts of countless scientists acros...
Among scientists who study the Earth's climate, there is overwhelming agreement that humans are caus...
U.S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent years, as p...
Abstract A series of polls provides new tests for how weather influences public beliefs about climat...
In this brief, authors Lawrence Hamilton, Jessica Brunacini, and Stephanie Pfirman report the result...
In this brief, author Lawrence Hamilton examines the results of a Granite State Poll conducted by th...
Survey researchers have observed significant political divisions in the United States with regard to...
Abstract U. S. public opinion regarding climate change has become increasingly polarized in recent y...
To explore public knowledge and perceptions about climate change, University of New Hampshire resear...