气候洞察2020调查美国公众对气候变化和环境的看法(英文)
Climate Insights 2020 | Natural DisastersNDIClimate Insights 2020Surveying American Public Opinion onClimate Change and the EnvironmentReport: Natural DisastersBo MacInnis and Jon A. KrosnickClimate Insights 2020 | Natural DisastersiAbout the AuthorsBo MacInnis is an economist with a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research focuses on climate change and survey research methods. She is a lecturer in the Department of Communication, and regularly collaborates with Dr. Krosnick on climate change research.Jon A. Krosnick is a social psychologist who does research on attitude formation, change, and effects, on the psychology of political behavior, and on survey research methods. He is an RFF University Fellow and the Frederic O. Glover Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor of Communication, Political Science, and Psychology at Stanford University, where he directs the Political Psychology Research Group. Krosnick has authored ten books and more than 210 articles and chapters, in addition to op-ed essays. He is the winner of the Nevitt Sanford Award for his work in political psychology and the AAPOR award for his work on survey research methods and public opinion.About RFFResources for the Future (RFF) is an independent, nonprofit research institution in Washington, DC. Its mission is to improve environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through impartial economic research and policy engagement. RFF is committed to being the most widely trusted source of research insights and policy solutions leading to a healthy environment and a thriving economy. The views expressed here are those of the individual authors and may differ from those of other RFF experts, its officers, or its directors.About the ProjectThis report is the second in a series by researchers at Stanford University, Resources for the Future, and ReconMR examining American public opinion on issues related to climate change. Since 1997, Stanford University Professor Jon Krosnick has explored American public opinion on these issues through a series of rigorous national surveys of random samples of American adults, often in collaboration with RFF. The 2020 iteration of the Climate Insights survey polled 999 American adults during the 80-day period from May 28, 2020 to August 16, 2020.Resources for the Future and Stanford UniversityiiThis second installment of the Climate Insights 2020 report focuses on American public opinion regarding natural disasters such as inland flooding and wildfires—a very real threat to many Americans. The next installment in this series will address the political dynamics underpinning many Americans' views about climate change and policy. This series is accompanied by an interactive data tool, which can be used to view specific data from the survey. Please visit www.rff.org/climateinsights or https://climatepublicopinion.stanford.edu/ for more information and to access the data tool, report series, blog posts,
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