This Pew Research Center report looks at Americans’ views of climate change, the environment and related topics. Why did we do this? Pew Research Center does research to help the public, media and ...
When social media arrived on the scene, there were high hopes that they would improve—or even "democratize"—communication about climate change by, for instance, lowering access barriers, creating a ...
New study finds snow droughts could be more than four times as frequent than before the industrial revolution. The post ...
Climate change’s fingerprints are all over the extreme fire weather that sparked this week’s devastating wildfires in Spain and France and has spiked Southern Europe’s burning the past eight years, ...
The intensifying impacts of climate change on agricultural systems represent one of the most pressing interdisciplinary ...
A hosepipe ban succeeds where abstract messaging often fails, because it turns a distant risk into a visible, felt experience.
Public health researcher Kévin Jean discusses the health benefits of environmental policies, a topic that is often overlooked ...
Climate change and emerging environmental pollutants are increasingly recognized as critical determinants of mental health ...
Recently, a number of new studies and analyses have been published indicating what readers of CCW have long known: recent climate conditions are not historically unusual. An examination of long-term ...
Effective messages aimed at conservatives can appeal to national security, moral issues of purity and religious beliefs in ...
Climate change risk perception refers to how individuals and communities interpret the likelihood and severity of climate-related threats. It is shaped by cognitive factors such as knowledge and ...