Author Topic: A qualitative study on opinion shift in the U.S. Midwest | Climatic Change  (Read 565 times)

rcjordan

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Prof Sam Illingworth -bsky: A new study explores how individuals in the U.S. Midwest shifted from climate scepticism to acceptance.
Key factors: Ideological distancing, seeking credible info, and personal experiences.

How do people change their beliefs about climate change?

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-024-03835-x

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Thanks. I’ll share that with the climate group.

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Can you share it with Donald?
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We now have armadillos in central Kansas and Sugar Cane Aphids adapted to eating milo. It's something they cannnot deny.

What I've heard people say is,"Well, yes, the climate is changing but it's a natural evolution, people don't have anything to do with it."

It's maddening.