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Evolving Perceptions on Climate Change
Virtual Event
America/New_York
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
06:30 AM - 07:15 AM
Eastern Time
-5
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
06:30 AM - 07:15 AM
Eastern Time
-5
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Session Q&A
Speaker List
Speakers
Jon Krosnick
Frederick O. Glover Professor in Humanities
and Social Sciences,
and Professor of, Communication, Political Science, and Psychology,
Stanford University
Jennifer Marlon
Research Scientist and Lecturer, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University
10:30 am 11:15 am Washington, D.C.
3:30 pm 4:15 pm London
4:30 pm 5:15 pm Brussels
The
Commonsense Conversations on Climate Change Series
will explore and highlight a wide array of topics related to climate change focusing on its effects on the financial services industry and broader economy. Though the topics will vary, they will each present ways to encourage a pragmatic, commonsense approach to the transition to a low-carbon and ultimately net-zero economy.
Our first event in the series,
Evolving Perceptions on Climate Change
, took place on
Wednesday, April 7.
Today, it s difficult to watch the news or read the paper without hearing about climate change. And now that the Biden Administration is laser focused on the issue, this will only increase in the days, weeks, and months to come. But as we have learned time and time again what is in the news is not always reflective of what people actually think. Is a similar phenomenon occurring with climate change or are our thoughts, beliefs and perceptions truly changing? During the event we unpacked some of the findings from recent surveys about public perceptions of climate change.
If you have any questions about the series, please reach out to
[email protected]
.
Resources:
Climate Activism: A Six-Americas Analysis
By Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward Maibach, Seth Rosenthal, John Kotcher, Xinran Wang, Jennifer Carman, Matthew Goldberg, Karine Lacroix and Jennifer Marlon
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, Dec. 2020
Yale Climate Opinion Maps 2020
By Jennifer Marlon, Peter Howe, Matto Mildenberger, Anthony Leiserowitz and Xinran Wang
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, Sep. 2, 2020
Climate Insights 2020: Overall Trends
By Jon Krosnick and Bo MacInnis
Resources for the Future, Aug. 24, 2020
American Public Opinion on Global Warming
Research by the Political Psychology Research Group at Stanford University