The foreign policy issues that U.S. voters seem likely to prioritize Alexandra Guisinger and Anna Rowland - August 27, 2024 Two new surveys show the U.S. public and academics see the world quite differently.
Climate negotiators, listen up: A warmer world is a more violent world Kenneth Moffett and Dennis Mares - December 10, 2015 [caption id="attachment_33381" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Participants attend a plenary meeting during
Is Climate Change Likely to Increase Conflict? Henry Farrell - February 3, 2012 Likely not, according to Nils Petter Gledditsch, in the "introduction":http://jpr.sagepub.com/content/49/1/3.full.pdf+html
You Want More Epistemic Closure? Global Warming (again) and Evolution John Sides - March 11, 2011 Some commenters "are criticizing":https://themonkeycage.org/2011/03/epistemic_closure_-_climate_ch.html#comments the study in Henry's original post.
Does Recession Crowd out Concerns about Global Warming? Erik Voeten - August 25, 2010 A new paper by economists Matthew Kahn and Matthew Kotchen
The Paradoxes of Public Opinion about Global Warming John Sides - March 1, 2008 bq. Despite the growing scientific consensus about the risks of