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Book
Extreme weather and climate change in the American mind: November, 2013
(2014)
Abstract
Highlights: Since Fall 2012, more Northeasterners say they experienced several types of extreme events – extreme high winds (61%, up 11 points), a hurricane (41%, up 15 percentage points), extreme snowstorm (39%, up 16 points), or extreme cold temperatures (33%, up 10 points). Fewer Northeasterners report having experienced an extreme rainstorm (39%, down 13 points), extreme heat wave (37%, down 15 points), or drought (7%, down 16 points)....
Disciplines
Publication Date
2014
Publisher
Yale University and George Mason University: Yale Project on Climate Change Communication.
Citation Information
Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward Maibach, Connie Roser-Renouf, Geoff Feinberg, et al.. Extreme weather and climate change in the American mind: November, 2013. New Haven, CT(2014) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter_howe/10/