In general,
opinions on climate change shift in relation to where people lived.
Not exact matches
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Shift»
Last week's USA Today interview with Charles Koch noted his
shifting opinion on what he calls
climate change «hysteria:»
It's easy for people to get confused about immense inertia of public
opinion on climate change because advocacy pollsters are constantly «messaging» an «upsurge,» «
shift,» «swing» etc. in public perceptions of
climate change.
A survey conducted
on behalf of SPIEGEL found a dramatic
shift in public
opinion — Germans are losing their fear of
climate change.
What, in your view, needs to happen to
shift public
opinion on climate change?
In a paper entitled, «
Shifting public
opinion on climate change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over climate change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over
climate change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic
Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public
opinion.
Shifts in public
opinion on climate change are tied to efforts of political leaders and advocacy groups.
Giving judgment in R (
on the application of Dimmock) v Secretary of State for Education and Skills [2007] EWHC 2288 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 117 (Oct) Mr Justice Burton said the DVD contained many factual and scientific errors, but that the guidance notes (in their amended version) could
shift the perceived motive for the distribution of the DVD from its original objective of «influenc [ing] the
opinions of children» to a new objective of «stimulat [ing] children into discussing
climate change and global warming in school classes».