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Global perceptions of local temperature change

Peter D. Howe (), Ezra M. Markowitz, Tien Ming Lee, Chia-Ying Ko and Anthony Leiserowitz
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Peter D. Howe: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Ezra M. Markowitz: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University
Tien Ming Lee: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Chia-Ying Ko: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
Anthony Leiserowitz: School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 4, 352-356

Abstract: Research based on a survey across 89 countries demonstrates that individuals who live in places with rising average temperatures are more likely than others to perceive local warming. The study also suggests that personal experience of the impacts of climate change may shift public opinion about the reality of global warming.

Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1768

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