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Who is most likely to talk about climate change?

Americans who think their family and friends care about global warming are more likely to discuss it with them.

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Congratulations to the PVFCC 2023 Fellows

The Public Voices Fellowship on the Climate Crisis was launched in 2020 as a collaboration between the YPCCC, The OpEd Project, and Ann MacDougall.

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For Educators

New! 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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Global Warming’s Six Americas across age, race/ethnicity, and gender

Younger women of color are especially Alarmed about global warming.

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Who is most supportive of the Inflation Reduction Act?

Black and lower-income Americans are among the most supportive.

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Global Warming’s Six Americas, December 2022

Most Americans are “Alarmed” or “Concerned” about climate change.

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Who is most likely to talk about climate change?

Congratulations to the PVFCC 2023 Fellows

For Educators

Global Warming’s Six Americas across age, race/ethnicity, and gender

Who is most supportive of the Inflation Reduction Act?

Global Warming’s Six Americas, December 2022

Yale Climate Connections

Who is most likely to talk about climate change?

Congratulations to the PVFCC 2023 Fellows

For Educators

Global Warming’s Six Americas across age, race/ethnicity, and gender

Who is most supportive of the Inflation Reduction Act?

Global Warming’s Six Americas, December 2022

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.

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