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Home / Climate Change in the American Mind: Climate Justice, Spring 2023

Report · Sep 12, 2023

Climate Change in the American Mind: Climate Justice, Spring 2023

By Jennifer Carman, Matthew Ballew, Danning (Leilani) Lu, Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward Maibach, Seth Rosenthal, John Kotcher, Emily Goddard, Joshua Low, Jennifer Marlon, Marija Verner, Sanguk Lee, Teresa Myers, Matthew Goldberg, Nicholas Badullovich, Tracy Mason, Andrea Aguilar, Sha Merirei Ongelungel, Karina Sahlin, Cristian Sanchez, Irene Burga, Mark Magaña, Saad Amer, Romona Taylor Williams, Montana Burgess, Grace McRae, Makeda Fekede, Manuel Salgado, Annika Larson, Kristin Barendregt-Ludwig, Michel Gelobter and Gerald Torres
Filed under: Beliefs & Attitudes
Go back to 4. Registered Voters’ Personal Engagement with Climate Justice
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Appendix I: Data Tables

Data Tables can be found beginning on p. 22 of the PDF version of the report: climate-change-in-the-american-mind-climate-justice-spring-2023-e

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Table of Contents
  • Report Summary
  • Reading Notes
  • Executive Summary
  • 1. Americans’ Beliefs About Who Is Harmed Most by Global Warming
  • 2. Americans’ Beliefs and Attitudes About Climate Justice
  • 3. Registered Voters’ Support for Climate Justice Policies
  • 4. Registered Voters’ Personal Engagement with Climate Justice
  • Appendix I: Data Tables
  • Appendix II: Survey Method
  • Appendix III: Sample Demographics
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Carman, J., Ballew, M., Lu, D., Leiserowitz, A., Maibach, E., Rosenthal, S., Kotcher, J., Goddard, E., Low, J., Marlon, J., Verner, M., Lee, S., Myers, T., Goldberg, M., Badullovich, N., Mason, T., Aguilar, A., Ongelungel, S. M., Sahlin, K., Sanchez, C., Burga, I., Magaña, M., Amer, S., Williams, R.T., Burgess, M., McRae, G., Fekede, M., Salgado, M., Larson, A., Barendregt-Ludwig, K., Gelobter, M., & Torres, G. (2023). Climate Change in the American Mind: Climate Justice, Spring 2023. Yale University and George Mason University. New Haven, CT: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.

Funding Sources

The research was funded by the Schmidt Family Foundation, the U.S. Energy Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the Heising-Simons Foundation, and the Grantham Foundation.

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