Seems obvious, but it's valuable: climate denial is linked strongly with decreased support for climate policies: http://t.co/7Pg3KcnRia
Seems obvious, but it's valuable: climate denial is linked strongly with decreased support for climate policies: http://t.co/7Pg3KcnRia
@thingsbreak Found McCright http://t.co/P2YGj84UgG Abstranc "extends Ding". Ding didn't show causal. Before I waste time: Causal paper?
@davidappell Sure. I have no illusion that one result will radically alter situation. But some evidence it could http://t.co/Ptx7nWuCd6
Just what is this [97%] consensus anyway? http://t.co/Vv9SLcQCZB (from 2004) Relevance to public debate via http://t.co/Ptx7nWuCd6
Just what is this [97%] consensus anyway? http://t.co/Vv9SLcQCZB (from 2004) Relevance to public debate via http://t.co/Ptx7nWuCd6
Just what is this [97%] consensus anyway? http://t.co/Vv9SLcQCZB (from 2004) Relevance to public debate via http://t.co/Ptx7nWuCd6
Perceived scientific agreement and support for government action on climate change in the USA http://t.co/is4hvwqS #climatechange #globa...