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Survey data collected over the past 20 years show a consistent drop in trust in key political institutions, including the Prime Minister and, most notably, the Senate.
In an opinion piece published in the open-access journal PLOS Climate, Jeremy Jacobs of Vanderbilt University and Shazia Khan ...
New study finds that people in 12 African countries don’t fully accept that extreme weather disasters are caused by climate ...
CNN data analysis showed climate activists have not successfully convinced most Americans to fear climate change, with the ...
A new study challenges the notion that society is as polarized as many believe, revealing that perceptions of division often stem from the consensus within one’s own social circles.
The language we use to talk about climate change is too abstract, too politicized and too divorced from the things most ...
Despite growing recognition of the importance of people engaging with the health dimensions of climate change, we know surprisingly little about the levels of public engagement around the world. We ...
As climate change and geopolitical tensions converge, South Asia's fragile hydro-politics could be entering a dangerous new era of conflict.
Presenting climate change as a legitimate debate undermines the value of scientific consensus, often validating climate denialism – or its more recent iteration, delayism.