We conduct communication research, using surveys, experiments, qualitative methods, statistical models, maps, and participatory GIS, among other methods. We also conduct studies at the global, national, and local scales. Major projects include Climate Change in the American Mind, The Yale Climate Opinion Maps, and International Attitudes & Behavior. We also publish Climate Connections - an online climate news service and national radio broadcast. Finally, we help governments, media, companies, and NGOs communicate more effectively.
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