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We conduct research on public climate change knowledge, attitudes, policy support & behavior. Posted events are not endorsements.

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    NEW REPORT: Our latest Climate Change in the American Mind survey finds U.S. worry about at an all-time high. And for the first time, a majority of Americans report that they have personally experienced the impacts of climate change:

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  2. New research from the published in calls extreme heat the "new normal": via

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  3. Climate change is forcing animals to change their patterns as weather and food supplies become less reliable: via

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  4. "I have come to see my responsibilities in a different light," says reporter on his work reporting on climate change:

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  5. A recent study from shows that climate change will likely increase “ghost forests” — coastal forests killed off by — in the southeastern U.S., leading to rising methane emissions from soil: via

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  6. New research in highlights the mounting risks to children posed by rising temperatures. The study "adds to a growing body of evidence of the dangers that heat poses to vulnerable populations": via

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  7. A new study co-authored by the CEO of Impossible Foods suggests that ending and restoring native vegetation could achieve the same climate benefits as cutting annual global emissions by 68%: via

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  8. If global temperatures continue rising at the present rate, the could become inhospitable for by the end of this century: via

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  9. Urging the U.S. Senate to pass the bill with climate and clean energy provisions intact, Senator noted “The planet is not going to pause its warming process while we sort out our politics”: via

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  10. New research suggests that land suited to , cashews, and avocados is expected to shrink as climate change continues. One author notes that communities reliant on these crops for income must begin developing strategies: via

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  11. The Harmful Algal Bloom Task Force recommended in a recent report research and investment into technologies to address the state’s crisis. Environmentalists instead call for polluters to be held accountable: via

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  12. New research by scientists suggests that gas stoves across America pose a risk to and the planet. Scientists and climate activists are increasingly urging homeowners to switch to appliances: via

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  13. From - 2020 brought significant job losses to the energy industry, like the rest of the economy. 4 sectors, though, beat the odds:

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  14. 88% of people in think climate change is affecting weather in Ireland. For comparison, 70% of Americans think that climate change is affecting U.S. weather:

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  15. A majority of Americans think stopping the spread of about global warming should be either a “medium” or “high” priority for the U.S. government (78%), news organizations (77%), companies (75%), and citizens themselves (75%):

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  16. 532 acres of Northern California's forest have been returned to ten tribal nations. "Indigenous knowledge systems... are crucial for protecting the natural world and addressing climate change": via

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  17. New research published in shows that rare species of are not only decreasing in numbers, but also in mass — and climate change may be partly to blame: via

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  18. A new study from researchers at shows that coffee-producing regions will become "drastically" less suitable for cultivation over the next few decades due to rising temperatures: via

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  19. Would you participate in non-violent civil disobedience for the climate?

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  20. “It is 100 seconds to midnight,” reports the 2022 : via

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  21. Could the Ethiopian staple (a.k.a. the “false banana” tree) hold the key to in a warmer world? via

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