Top Public Worries in the U.S.

Additional data from our most recent CCAM survey provides insight into the wide variety of issues Americans are worried about

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About half of Americans understand that global warming is increasing homeowners insurance costs

Nearly half say disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and wildfires contribute “a lot” to increasing homeowners insurance costs

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New study: Climate change belief systems around the world

Discover how climate change belief systems vary across 110 different geographic areas

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Public Opinion on Climate Attribution: Majorities of Americans think global warming is affecting extreme weather events

Americans underestimate the effects of global warming on extreme heat and sea level rise compared with scientific confidence

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Who is most likely to support and engage in nonviolent civil disobedience to defend the climate?

This new article offers valuable insights for social science theorists and climate activists

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For Educators

Free lesson plans and resources for teachers and students to engage with climate change communication topics in an accessible and interactive way

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Yale Climate Connections

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Top Public Worries in the U.S.

About half of Americans understand that global warming is increasing homeowners insurance costs

New study: Climate change belief systems around the world

Public Opinion on Climate Attribution

Who is most likely to support and engage in nonviolent civil disobedience to defend the climate?

For Educators

Yale Climate Connections

Top Public Worries in the U.S.

About half of Americans understand that global warming is increasing homeowners insurance costs

New study: Climate change belief systems around the world

Public Opinion on Climate Attribution

Who is most likely to support and engage in nonviolent civil disobedience to defend the climate?

For Educators

Yale Climate Connections

What We Do

We conduct scientific research on public climate change knowledge, attitudes, policy preferences, and behavior, and the underlying psychological, cultural, and political factors that influence them. We also engage the public in climate change science and solutions, in partnership with governments, media organizations, companies, and civil society, and with a daily, national radio program, Yale Climate Connections.

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From The Director

Welcome! Here you can find our latest research and insights on climate change communication. Please join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn

Anthony Leiserowitz, Director
Yale Program on Climate Change Communication