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Home / Global Warming’s Six Audiences: A cross-national comparison in nearly 200 countries and territories worldwide / global-sassy-5

· July 31, 2023

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This bar chart shows how the Global Warming’s Six Audiences differ across South America. Chile has the highest proportion of Alarmed respondents, while Uruguay has the lowest. Data: An international survey conducted in Spring 2022 in collaboration with Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Data for Good at Meta.

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