Breaking the climate silence: Predictors of discussing global warming with family and friends

Only 36% of Americans discuss global warming with friends and family

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New India Climate Opinion Maps: Majorities in India think global warming is affecting extreme weather

New Climate Opinion Maps for India reveal how experiences and beliefs vary across 34 states and Union territories, as well as across 634 districts.

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Gender, Development, and Recognition of Anthropogenic Climate Change

In many developing countries, women are less likely than men to see climate change as human-caused

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Climate Change and Energy in the Indonesian Mind

83% of people in Indonesia are worried about climate change

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New message experiment: The role of emotion in climate change communication

Neither emotional content nor emotional delivery increased message effectiveness

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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

Daily 90-second stories broadcast on 700+ radio stations nationwide and original climate news articles and videos. Click to listen, watch or read!

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Breaking the climate silence: Predictors of discussing global warming with family and friends

New India Climate Opinion Maps: Majorities in India think global warming is affecting extreme weather

Gender, Development, and Recognition of Anthropogenic Climate Change

Climate Change and Energy in the Indonesian Mind

The role of emotion in climate change communication

For Educators

Yale Climate Connections

Breaking the climate silence: Predictors of discussing global warming with family and friends

New India Climate Opinion Maps: Majorities in India think global warming is affecting extreme weather

Gender, Development, and Recognition of Anthropogenic Climate Change

Climate Change and Energy in the Indonesian Mind

The role of emotion in climate change communication

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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Climate Impacts

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Policy & Politics

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