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Through our polling research, we've learned that most Americans rarely read or hear about climate change in the news, or hear people they know talking about it. This lack of public and interpersonal communication about the issue is so prevalent that it is often referred to as a "climate silence."
We are pleased to announce that Mason 4C team members Ed Maibach and Sander van der Linden had a brief Perspective article published this week in Environmental Research Letters. The article, is titled The Importance of Assessing and Communicating Scientific Consensus.
The George Mason Program on Climate and Health collaborated with the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI) to assess their members' knowledge, attitudes, and experiences with the health effects of climate change and their preferred actions.