Yale Climate Opinion Maps: Our team of scientists has developed a geographic and statistical model to downscale national public opinion results to the state, congressional district, and county levels.
— Opinion Today (@OpinionToday) January 24, 2024
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A study of more than 12,000 videos found that efforts to discredit the climate movement have moved on from whether climate change is real to focus on skepticism of solutions, activists and scientists. https://t.co/2u2R4W3WWG
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 16, 2024
Climate scientists lack an explanation for why 2023 was the world's hottest year by such a large margin, calling the records revealed last week "astonishing." https://t.co/BSAEX1gr6f
— Axios (@axios) January 15, 2024
Breaking News: Heat-related deaths among seniors have increased by 85% since the 1990s, a report on climate change and health found. https://t.co/8AQphVnpLE
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 14, 2023
Lots of news today but make sure you don't miss the new landmark U.S. climate change report just out.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) November 14, 2023
Here are a few key lines from the Fifth National Climate Assessment—written by more than a dozen US federal government agencies:
Always a lot of takes about “wokeness” but I suspect divergent views on prioritization of climate change are a bigger deal here.https://t.co/KrSpXg9bPe pic.twitter.com/5lM42y4WYd
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) November 4, 2023
A poll of 1,400 Floridians found that 90% of respondents believe climate change is underway. That's more than the rest of the country.
— Axios (@axios) October 30, 2023
The survey also found that Floridians want to see government action to address the impacts of our changing climate. https://t.co/sBXCiPYwUx
DeSantis: Humans are ‘safer than ever’ from effects of climate change https://t.co/3T7vGO4RLX
— POLITICO (@politico) September 20, 2023
The toll of heat-associated deaths in Arizona’s most populous county — still being tallied after the area’s hottest summer ever recorded — has soared over 360, alarming public health officials who say the final count will surely set a record. https://t.co/6kyEraE7Lv
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 14, 2023
Former BBC environment correspondent Roger Harrabin said he wasn’t able to tell the full truth there.
— Matthew Todd 🌏🔥 (@MrMatthewTodd) October 1, 2023
‘We environment reporters are urged not to say this because it may sap the will of the public to take action on climate if they believe it’s too late.’ https://t.co/tPxmfdrbXL pic.twitter.com/liLIN9dB6e
With more contributions just made on September 30, the annual time (so far) the heat index was at or above 105°F in Miami is now 178 hours. The old full-year record was 49 hours. It just doesn't end and nothing even remotely close to this heat has ever been observed here. https://t.co/zRfaQaXSiY pic.twitter.com/fjX8AezHu1
— Brian McNoldy (@BMcNoldy) October 1, 2023
‘Extreme and dangerous’ heat leads to cancellation of Twin Cities marathon https://t.co/2a6YM10pAv
— POLITICO (@politico) October 1, 2023