Science, Scientists, and Local Weather: Understanding Mass Perceptions of Global Warming*

Volume: 97, Issue: 5, Pages: 1023 - 1057
Published: Jul 15, 2016
Abstract
Objective To explore the effects of long‐term climate trends and short‐term weather fluctuations, evaluations of scientists and science, political predispositions, religious affiliation, the information environment, and demographic attributes on individuals’ views about whether global warming exists and, if so, whether it is a result of natural cycles or human activity. Methods We use data from the 2009 Pew General Public Science Survey, along...
Paper Details
Title
Science, Scientists, and Local Weather: Understanding Mass Perceptions of Global Warming*
Published Date
Jul 15, 2016
Volume
97
Issue
5
Pages
1023 - 1057
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