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137:. He has particularly examined perceptions within the United States, where people are considerably less aware of climate change than in other countries. In the U.S., awareness of information about climate change is heavily influenced by emotion, imagery, associations, and values. Their public discourse reflects a lack of understanding of the science involved in climate change and little awareness of the potential for effective responses to it. 211:. The documentary was made during his travels to study the effects of climate change on Greenland firsthand. It contains his reactions to the experience and his comments on climate change, which he has been studying for decades. A promotional video appeared on 468: 195:(EPA) 2011 Environmental Merit Award, and as of 2013, he had published approximately 100 scientific articles and book chapters on climate change beliefs, perceptions, and behaviors. 487: 676: 181: 705: 377: 735: 180:
As of 2018, he had an appointment as a senior research scientist in the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and was director of the
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Sometimes referred to as Tony Leiserowitz, he grew up on a farm in Michigan. His parents were sculptors. He received his undergraduate degree from
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in 1990, and then moved to Colorado with the intention of working as a ski bum. While there, he became interested in climate change and went to
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Global warming in the American mind : the roles of affect, imagery, and worldviews in risk perception, policy preferences, and behavior
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Leiserowitz, A.; Maibach, E.; Roser-Renouf, C.; Smith, N.; Dawson, E. (2013). "Climategate, public opinion, and the loss of trust".
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Leiserowitz, A. (2006). "Climate Change Risk Perception and Policy Preferences: The Role of Affect, Imagery and Values".
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Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication (2020)
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Climate Change Education: Goals, Audiences, and Strategies: A Workshop Summary
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He joined the faculty of Yale in 2007. He started to collaborate with
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The Sustainable Self: A Personal Approach to Sustainability Education
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Maibach, E.; Leiserowitz, A.; Roser-Renouf, C.; Mertz, C. (2011).
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in 2008 to study people's perception of climate change.
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In 2021, Leiserowitz announced the creation of a film,
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University of Oregon
Michigan State University
Human geography
Yale University
Thesis
Global warming in the American mind : the roles of affect, imagery, and worldviews in risk perception, policy preferences, and behavior
Doctoral advisor
Paul Slovic
human geographer
Yale University
climate change
Michigan State University
University of Oregon
Paul Slovic
risk perception
human geography
Edward Maibach
Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
Columbia University
Environmental Protection Agency
Greenland
cheddar.com
"American Risk Perceptions: Is Climate Change Dangerous?"
doi
10.1111/j.1540-6261.2005.00690.x
PMID
16506973
S2CID
14619705
Bibcode

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