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  1. (hist) ‎Weber, E. U. (2006). Experience-based and description-based perceptions of long-term risk: Why global warming does not scare us (yet) ‎[2,018 bytes]
  2. (hist) ‎Myers, T. A., Maibach, E. W., Roser-Renouf, C., Akerlof, K., & Leiserowitz, A. A. (2012). The relationship between personal experience and belief in the reality of global warming. ‎[1,986 bytes]
  3. (hist) ‎Carayannis, E. G., & Campbell, D. F. (2011). Open Innovation Diplomacy and a 21st Century Fractal Research, Education and Innovation (FREIE) Ecosystem ‎[1,967 bytes]
  4. (hist) ‎Van der Linden, S. (2021). The gateway belief model: A large-scale replication. ‎[1,945 bytes]
  5. (hist) ‎Dunlap, R. E., McCright, A. M., & Yarosh, J. H. (2016). The political divide on climate change: Partisan polarization widens in the U.S. ‎[1,940 bytes]
  6. (hist) ‎Boykoff, M. T., & Boykoff, J. M. (2007). Climate change and journalistic norms: A case-study of US mass-media coverage. ‎[1,923 bytes]
  7. (hist) ‎Zero-carbon steel ‎[1,916 bytes]
  8. (hist) ‎Davenport, T. H., & Kalakota, R. (2019). The potential for artificial intelligence in marketing. ‎[1,857 bytes]
  9. (hist) ‎Bulkeley, H., & Betsill, M. M. (2013). Revisiting the urban politics of climate change. ‎[1,855 bytes]
  10. (hist) ‎Money ‎[1,830 bytes]
  11. (hist) ‎Brügger, A., Dessai, S., Devine-Wright, P., Morton, T. A., & Pidgeon, N. F. (2015). Psychological responses to the proximity of climate change. ‎[1,804 bytes]
  12. (hist) ‎Vraga, E. K., Bode, L., & Tully, M. (2020). Creating news literacy messages to enhance expert corrections of misinformation on Twitter. ‎[1,801 bytes]
  13. (hist) ‎Weinstein, N. D. (1980). Unrealistic optimism about future life events. ‎[1,794 bytes]
  14. (hist) ‎Regional or State Legislation ‎[1,784 bytes]
  15. (hist) ‎McCright, A. M., & Dunlap, R. E. (2011). The politicization of climate change and polarization in the American public's views of global warming, 2001–2010. ‎[1,738 bytes]
  16. (hist) ‎Nisbet, M. C. (2009). Communicating climate change: Why frames matter for public engagement. ‎[1,732 bytes]
  17. (hist) ‎Kotcher, J. E., Maibach, E. W., & Leiserowitz, A. (2015). Data-driven communication strategies for engaging the public on climate change. ‎[1,720 bytes]
  18. (hist) ‎Maibach, E. W., Roser-Renouf, C., & Leiserowitz, A. (2010). A national survey of television meteorologists about climate change: Education. ‎[1,709 bytes]
  19. (hist) ‎Maibach, E., et al. (2010). A national survey of television meteorologists about climate change: Education. ‎[1,709 bytes]
  20. (hist) ‎Spence, A., Poortinga, W., & Pidgeon, N. (2012). The psychological distance of climate change. ‎[1,697 bytes]
  21. (hist) ‎Hulme, M. (2009). Why we disagree about climate change: Understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity. ‎[1,693 bytes]
  22. (hist) ‎Zero-carbon alternatives to palm oil ‎[1,666 bytes]
  23. (hist) ‎Nisbet, M. C., & Kotcher, J. E. (2009). A two-step flow of influence? Opinion-leader campaigns on climate change. ‎[1,625 bytes]
  24. (hist) ‎Moser, S. C. (2016). Reflections on climate change communication research and practice in the second decade of the 21st century: What more is there to say? ‎[1,610 bytes]
  25. (hist) ‎Bain, P. G., et al. (2016). Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world. ‎[1,600 bytes]
  26. (hist) ‎Local Legislation ‎[1,552 bytes]
  27. (hist) ‎Schuldt, J. P., Roh, S., & Schwarz, N. (2015). Questionnaire design effects in climate change surveys: Implications for the partisan divide ‎[1,544 bytes]
  28. (hist) ‎Stamm, K. R., Clark, F., & Eblacas, P. R. (2000). Mass communication and public understanding of environmental problems: The case of global warming. ‎[1,522 bytes]
  29. (hist) ‎Wiest, S. L., Raymond, L., & Clawson, R. A. (2015). Framing, partisan predispositions, and public opinion on climate change. ‎[1,512 bytes]
  30. (hist) ‎Van der Linden, S., Leiserowitz, A. A., Feinberg, G. D., & Maibach, E. W. (2015). The scientific consensus on climate change as a gateway belief: Experimental evidence. ‎[1,441 bytes]
  31. (hist) ‎Schäfer, M. S., & Schlichting, I. (2014). Media representations of climate change: A meta-analysis of the research field ‎[1,414 bytes]
  32. (hist) ‎International Legislation ‎[1,407 bytes]
  33. (hist) ‎O'Neill, S., & Nicholson-Cole, S. (2009). “Fear won't do it” promoting positive engagement with climate change through visual and iconic representations. ‎[1,402 bytes]
  34. (hist) ‎Whitmarsh, L., Lorenzoni, I., & O'Neill, S. (2011). Public engagement with climate change: a social representations theory approach. ‎[1,375 bytes]
  35. (hist) ‎Load shifting ‎[1,357 bytes]
  36. (hist) ‎Coolants that don’t contain F-gases ‎[1,265 bytes]
  37. (hist) ‎Newell, P., & Paterson, M. (2010). Climate capitalism: global warming and the transformation of the global economy. ‎[1,259 bytes]
  38. (hist) ‎Pidgeon, N., & Fischhoff, B. (2011). The role of social and decision sciences in communicating uncertain climate risks. ‎[1,245 bytes]
  39. (hist) ‎Ballew, M., Goldberg, M., Rosenthal, S., Cutler, M., & Leiserowitz, A. (2019). Climate change activism among Latino and White Americans. ‎[1,241 bytes]
  40. (hist) ‎Moser, S. C., & Dilling, L. (Eds.). (2007). Creating a climate for change: Communicating climate change and facilitating social change. ‎[1,233 bytes]
  41. (hist) ‎Consumer behaviour ‎[1,224 bytes]
  42. (hist) ‎Hsu, A., Weinfurter, A., & Xu, K. (2017). Aligning subnational climate actions for the new post-Paris climate regime. ‎[1,215 bytes]
  43. (hist) ‎Offshore wind ‎[1,183 bytes]
  44. (hist) ‎Gifford, R., & Nilsson, A. (2014). Personal and social factors that influence pro-environmental concern and behaviour: A review. ‎[1,144 bytes]
  45. (hist) ‎Lindner, A. M. (2013). New Media and the “Anchor Chair”: Revisiting the Role of Television News. ‎[1,128 bytes]
  46. (hist) ‎Match R&D with our greatest needs. ‎[1,105 bytes]
  47. (hist) ‎Put a price on carbon. ‎[1,079 bytes]
  48. (hist) ‎Make bigger bets on high-risk, high-reward R&D projects. ‎[1,065 bytes]
  49. (hist) ‎Use procurement power. ‎[1,019 bytes]
  50. (hist) ‎Clean fuel standards. ‎[954 bytes]

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