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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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    CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: The Op-Ed Project is looking to accelerate the careers of 20 new and necessary thought leaders through a one-year fellowship. More details here — women, NB, and POC individuals encouraged to apply:

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  2. In the past five years, the number of Americans who are concerned or alarmed about global warming has almost tripled:

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  3. Director of Anthony Leiserowitz joins to talk about why Americans are increasingly worried about , and what it could mean for the 2020 election.

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  4. At this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, corporate leaders pledged to take action on . But they didn't specify how, or when: via

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  5. Iowa voters will vote on the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee today, with most in the state supporting the President taking more climate action:

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    Ever wonder what MA residents know, think, and feel about climate? Yale's Climate Opinion Maps data is revealing (via )

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  7. We have climate factsheets available for every state, county, and Congressional district, too - explore the data for yourself:

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  8. As elsewhere, though, most Iowans don't often discuss climate change with friends and family, nor do they hear it in the news:

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  9. (Also, 55% of Iowans believe the President should do more about global warming.)

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  10. There is strong support for a broad swath of solutions to climate change in the state, though:

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  11. 61% of Iowans believe is happening, but only 50% understand that it's caused mostly by human activities.

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  12. NEW: Today is in - are you wondering what Iowans think about ? Find out with our new factsheet tool:

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  13. It can be hard to know where to give money to best make an impact on global warming - the published a guide to help:

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    On our latest episode of , director of Anthony Leiserowitz () talks about why Americans are increasingly worried about climate change, and what it could mean for the 2020 election.

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  15. Many of the world's wine-growing regions will have to move away from the grapes they have historically grown due to climate change: via

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  16. The has projected that, by 2050, carbon emissions will only drop 4% below current levels. This falls far short of what the science indicates will be necessary to mitigate the worst effects of climate change: via

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  17. Will climate change affect future generations? 72% of Americans think so:

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  18. Our choices are strongly influenced by the opinions and examples set by our peers. A new study has found that social norms and values are potentially significant "tipping points" that could drive climate action: via

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  19. Historic flooding and crop damage has made climate change a major issue in Iowa, where the caucuses will kick off on Monday: via

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  20. Amazon employees are putting their jobs at risk to speak out against the company’s climate policies: via

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  21. Anthony Leiserowitz, Director of , weighs in on how to unite the left and the right on climate action through a common interest: clean energy. via

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