TAILIEUCHUNG - Americans’ Knowledge of Climate Change

These are complex, interlinked issues. “Sustainable development” has been proposed as a holistic approach for dealing with these complexities. Sustainable development integrates economic, envi- ronmental and social considerations in order to improve the lives of the current generation and ensure that future generations will have adequate resources and opportunities. Over recent decades, public awareness and concern has grown, as has knowledge of the effects of our activities on the environment. The 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil resulted in Agenda 21, an action plan for the imple- mentation of sustainable development throughout all levels of society. Agenda 21 identified the global eco- nomic, environmental, and social issues. | teJfc YALE PROJECT ON CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION BRIDGING SCIENCE SOCIETY Americans Knowledge of Climate Change CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION BRIDGING SCIENCE SOCIETY Americans Knowledge of Climate Change This study was conducted by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and funded by the National Science Foundation as part of the Communicating Climate Change Initiative C3 in collaboration with the Association of Science Technology Centers and Cornell University. Any opinions findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Principal Investigators Anthony Leiserowitz PhD Yale Project on Climate Change Communication School of Forestry Environmental Studies Yale University 203 432-4865 Nicholas Smith PhD Yale Project on Climate Change Communication School of Forestry Environmental Studies Yale University 203 432-1208 Marlon Jennifer R. PhD Department of Geography University of Wisconsin-Madison 203 623-7108 jennmarlon@ Cite as Leiserowitz A. Smith N. Marlon . 2010 Americans Knowledge of Climate Change. Yale University. New Haven CT Yale Project on Climate Change Communication. http climate files Acknowledgements Thank you to Jennifer Gaddis Lisa Fernandez and Daniel Read Yale University Ann Bostrom University of Washington Ed Maibach and Connie Roser-Renouf George Mason University Michael Oppenheimer Princeton Walter Staveloz Association of Science Technology Centers Rick Bonney Cornell University Tamara Ledley TERC Mark McCaffrey CIRES Bud Ward Yale Forum on Climate Change the Media and David Herring and Frank Niepold NOAA . Thank you all for your invaluable insights suggestions and support. Cover design by Russell Shaddox Quicksilver Communication. Any errors are the sole responsibility of the authors. Table of .

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