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Not one of the dire predictions climate alarmists made about a impending global catastrophe has come to fruition.
Research published online in the April 2025 issue of American Sociological Review reveals that people's perceptions of what others expect for the future affect their own reactions to climate change.
🌍 Discover how our minds shape the way we perceive climate change! This video dives into the psychology behind public attitudes and the actions we take. Let's unravel the complexities together ...
With intensifying and more expensive climate change events, the Trump administration and bank regulators should require banks to focus more, not less, on climate change.
Climate change is the greatest challenge facing the United States—and the world—over the next decade and beyond. The burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and other human activities raise ...
Business leaders’ strong support for the new president is in conflict with their prior support and the American public’s support for a range of actions that address climate change.
 Americans are more likely to discuss climate change with family and friends if they feel worried or at risk, perceive society as supportive of pro-climate behaviors or see global warming ...
Climate change policy is often framed as a challenge to personal freedoms and choices, especially when policies seem to impose strict limits on individuals’ lifestyles and economic options. For ...
Public perceptions about banks have improved since the launch of the Consumer Duty two years ago, which set higher standards ...
The world’s climate crisis has wide ranging implications for human health. But how do our perceptions about climate change influence our intentions when it comes to personal health?
Americans have long accumulated wealth by owning their homes, but a new study predicts that spiking insurance rates and climate disasters now herald an era of widespread losses.