
Anthony A. Leiserowitz
Director at Yale Climate Connections
Director, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication. Host, Climate Connections, daily climate stories with ❤️on 680+ radio stations nationwide & podcast.
Articles
-
Jan 14, 2025 |
climatecommunication.yale.edu | Anthony A. Leiserowitz |Jennifer Carman |Emily Goddard |Marija Verner
Report Summary This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey of residents ages 16+ in the United Kingdom, conducted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC). Interview dates: 7 November 2024 – 13 November 2024. Interviews: 10,660 residents of the UK (ages 16 and older).
-
Oct 17, 2024 |
tandfonline.com | Binbin Wang |Danning Lu |Anthony A. Leiserowitz |Jingli Xing
AbstractUnderstanding public attitudes toward China’s carbon neutrality goal is important to inform policy-making and mobilize climate actions. This article investigates public awareness, policy support, and confidence regarding the carbon neutrality goal based on a 2022 survey of 4,162 people across China. We find high awareness, support, and confidence in achieving the goal while analyzing differences in responses by gender, age, location, education, income, occupation, and health.
-
Oct 8, 2024 |
climatecommunication.yale.edu | Anthony A. Leiserowitz |Edward Maibach |Jennifer Carman |Jennifer R. Marlon
2024 is a critically important election year for the climate in the U.S. and around the world. As Election Day nears in the U.S., we are providing a final round-up of our election-relevant resources and insights. Many important climate policies, including the transition to clean energy, investments in underserved and more vulnerable communities, and participation in international climate treaties, will be determined by voters’ choices in the 2024 elections.
-
Aug 14, 2024 |
yaleclimateconnections.org | Anthony A. Leiserowitz
This Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of Climate Connections, our national radio program. Launched during a low point in mainstream media coverage of climate change, when only about 15% of Americans believed human-caused global warming was an urgent threat, the program was designed to get listeners talking about climate change and climate solutions.
-
Mar 27, 2024 |
journals.plos.org | Teresa Myers |George Mason |Connie Roser-Renouf |Anthony A. Leiserowitz
Citation: Myers TA, Roser-Renouf C, Leiserowitz A, Maibach E (2024) Emotional signatures of climate policy support. PLOS Clim 3(3): e0000381. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000381Editor: Ferdous Ahmed, IUBAT: International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, MALAYSIAReceived: December 7, 2022; Accepted: February 13, 2024; Published: March 27, 2024Copyright: © 2024 Myers et al.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 6K
- Tweets
- 2K
- DMs Open
- No

RT @MaibachEd: .@ecotone2 gave a terrific overview of key insights from our research on public understanding of climate change on @NPR. htt…

RT @CoveringClimate: “NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Anthony Leiserowitz (@ecotone2) with the @YaleClimateComm about what the climate disaste…

Some good news! Progress is being made - we just need more and faster… (TLDR I’ve highlighted some key things in the article) https://t.co/yXA0WWeJH1