@mikeshearn49 @TyotoRiffle @Libertyordaeth @MikeSniderEngr @HuppenthalJohn Tyo already gave you the direct link to the study referred to in the Drexel page. Here it is again: https://t.co/wX0cnzRFtB There's been plenty of research and investigation since t
@mikeshearn49 @jhgage1 @Libertyordaeth @MikeSniderEngr @HuppenthalJohn You mean this study? https://t.co/NnTVcomLQi
@kmmunger Both of these papers look at macro opinion as it responds to the parties (and other factors) and might answer your question! https://t.co/rgRwISdDD0 https://t.co/JmEFuvfdvJ
I'm really not even sure what evidence Yglesias is referring to here. There's a huge body of evidence going back decades that supports the idea that politicians shape public opinion on a range of issues including climate change. https://t.co/d266XkDbHR
@GreenMitchJones @JaneAFlegal Exactly. An oldy but a goody: "A time-series analysis indicates that elite cues and structural economic factors have the largest effect on the level of public concern about climate change."...and interest groups obviously help
Cc @vichiros @HM_and_Co @Auguste_G @BrunoTisserand
@tomroud Un papier intéressant sur les facteurs qui comptent («media coverage of climate change and elite cues from politicians and advocacy groups are among the most prominent drivers of the public perception of the threat associated with climate change»)
@Joseph_Garnier @alexandra_gros Il y a de nombreuses études en sciences de l’information et de la communication sur ces sujets. Ce que l’on sait, c’est que les médias ont une influence importante sur les attitudes du public vis-à-vis du CC, mais pas le mi
@Bankfieldbecky Perhaps also reinforcing/attenuating process here between MPs, public? If politicians make climate change an issue, public might follow; but if they keep quiet then public inclined to take cue from them that it doesn't matter @KevinClimate
Shifting public opinion on climate change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over climate change in the U.S., 2002–2010 https://t.co/FEtJTglCez
broken link! See: https://t.co/jORWH1sYea and https://t.co/hHrv0yKT5A
@drvox Well known effect - educated population better able to follow elite cues. I wrote a paper on this in 2012 https://t.co/deln5PAaVT
RT @RogerPielkeJr: @fmanjoo Historically, evidence suggests that extreme weather has not much influenced US public opinion on climate: http…
Remember this started w/ a "?". I'm genuinely conflicted & willing to listen, particularly in light of this article: https://t.co/rNtIjeSMEz https://t.co/EHmgALf5HS
@HeadBerry https://t.co/RIW9KF0ovC E.g. Change in perspective to climate change. Other examples available.
Level of media coverage on climate change controlled mostly by elite cues and economic factors (ref: http://t.co/oN1vQYAGpU) #OxCF2014
@sarakyeo: Mobilizing political leadership may be the most effective way to change public opinion on #ClimateChange http://t.co/ub6buQa1
Public concern about climate change more effected by cues from political elites than by science communication efforts http://t.co/r6lVDwSd
RT @chronsciguy: Study: Advocacy, not science, driving public opinion on climate change: http://t.co/NxtdWklW
Study: Advocacy, not science, driving public opinion on climate change: http://t.co/NxtdWklW
Public perceptions influenced by “statements and actions from political leaders, celebrities, advocacy groups..” http://t.co/sBZrquZB
Interesting new study shows GOP voting and economic factors most influential on public's concern about climate change http://t.co/SvTj1IO4
Political mobilization by elites & advocacy groups forms public opinion on #climate change not science http://t.co/sYeFyPcG weather extremes
RT @cult_cognition: Brulle, Carmichael & Jenkins, Shifting public opinion on #climate change: an empirical assessment http://t.co/MpVCs08N
research shows public opinion on #climate disconnected from extreme #weather http://t.co/F9C7ofLA more news on business/climate effective?
Brulle, Carmichael & Jenkins, Shifting public opinion on #climate change: an empirical assessment http://t.co/MpVCs08N
Paper en Climatic Change desmiente que la actividad de Al Gore sea responsable de la politización en #cambioclimatico: http://t.co/AE7FYIAa
Yhdysvaltain kansalaiset eivät anna tieteellisen tiedon ohjata suhtautumistaan ilmastokysymyksiin: http://t.co/biD3qsl7
Vamos listos: preocupación población por #cambioclimatico función de medios y de políticos. ¡Científicos, levantaos!: http://t.co/AE7FYIAa
Climatic Change, Online First™ - SpringerLink http://t.co/YUjXOxfG
Advocacy groups using political mobilization can shift influence climate change concern - this is what CCL does http://t.co/ovA2RDRO
RT @AGWobserver: U.S. public opinion on Climate change depends mostly on elite cues and economic factors: http://t.co/PM5oFZIp
U.S. public opinion on Climate change depends mostly on elite cues and economic factors: http://t.co/PM5oFZIp