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While it’s still early days, a rollback of the EV rollout could amount to an apparent win for Western auto industries, a win ...
Addressing this challenge, this is the first study that assesses the relationship between one's climate change stance and one's expectations on the persuasiveness of climate change news articles ...
Almost two thirds (64%) of Australians are concerned about the impact of climate change, according to a recent survey. But drill deeper, and we quickly find Australians hold quite different views ...
The experiment was in the U.S., but the illusion that climate action is not popular is global. So imagine dispelling that myth: Such a change, say experts, could be a game-changer, pushing the ...
‘Present the science in a helpful way’: Jeff Dukes tackles climate change in conservative states
Jeff Dukes, a senior staff scientist in the Stanford Carnegie Institution for Science, brings attention to climate change in historically conservative states. From rates of carbon sequestration to ...
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Rapid temperature flips from hot to cold extremes have increased across the world, according to a new study published in Nature Communications. These flips, which may negatively impact ecosystems and ...
In a world where the science is clear, the stakes are high, and the window for action is rapidly closing, climate change education and awareness emerge as the linchpins of a global response that ...
The Trump administration is canceling funding for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the entity that produces the federal government’s signature climate change study, according to three ...
The federal government is revoking $4 million in funding from Princeton University this June for focusing on “alarming climate scenarios ... and climate change risks, including changes ...
Nearly 90% of U.S. Christian religious leaders believe humans are driving climate change. When churchgoers learn how widespread this belief is, they report taking steps to reduce its effects ...
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