A national survey shows Americans are increasingly worried about global warming. But partisan politics continues to drive a wedge between red and blue states
The latest survey data is in, and the majority of Chicago's suburban residents continue to believe that climate change is happening but fewer people report they have personally experienced the eff.
Here is a list of studies, surveys and polling results that shed some light on popular perceptions of post-growth and post-capitalist ideas. I will seek to update this list periodically.
Reporters covering floods, fires and other weather-driven disasters sometimes hesitate to link these extreme events to climate change. But TV meteorologists increasingly see an opportunity and a responsibility to help local audiences better understand the connections. Their unique relationship with viewers makes it easier to get past partisan divisions, while innovative
While their numbers are small, these organizations have made an outsized impact with their efforts to protect our air, land and water for people and wildlife.