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Connie Roser-Renouf
Connie Roser-Renouf
Associate Research Professor, Center for Climate Change Communication, George Mason University
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“Fracking” controversy and communication: Using national survey data to understand public perceptions of hydraulic fracturing
H Boudet, C Clarke, D Bugden, E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, ...
Energy Policy 65, 57-67, 2014
6682014
The relationship between personal experience and belief in the reality of global warming
TA Myers, EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, K Akerlof, AA Leiserowitz
Nature climate change 3 (4), 343-347, 2013
6062013
Climate on cable: The nature and impact of global warming coverage on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC
L Feldman, EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, A Leiserowitz
The International Journal of Press/Politics 17 (1), 3-31, 2012
5882012
Climategate, public opinion, and the loss of trust
AA Leiserowitz, EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, N Smith, E Dawson
American behavioral scientist 57 (6), 818-837, 2013
5442013
Support for climate policy and societal action are linked to perceptions about scientific agreement
D Ding, EW Maibach, X Zhao, C Roser-Renouf, A Leiserowitz
Nature Climate Change 1 (9), 462-466, 2011
5122011
Identifying like-minded audiences for global warming public engagement campaigns: An audience segmentation analysis and tool development
EW Maibach, A Leiserowitz, C Roser-Renouf, CK Mertz
PloS one 6 (3), e17571, 2011
4062011
Involvement and the consistency of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors
S Chaffee, C Roser
Communication Research 13, 373-400, 1986
3801986
Global warming's six Americas 2009: An audience segmentation analysis
E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, A Leiserowitz
366*2009
Communication and marketing as climate change–intervention assets: A public health perspective
EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, A Leiserowitz
American journal of preventive medicine 35 (5), 488-500, 2008
3642008
The genesis of climate change activism: From key beliefs to political action
C Roser-Renouf, EW Maibach, A Leiserowitz, X Zhao
Climatic change 125, 163-178, 2014
3472014
Climate change in the American mind: Data, tools, and trends
MT Ballew, A Leiserowitz, C Roser-Renouf, SA Rosenthal, JE Kotcher, ...
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 61 (3), 4-18, 2019
3062019
Climate change in the American mind: March 2018
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, G Feinberg, S Rosenthal
Yale Project on Climate Change Communication (Yale University and George …, 2015
2522015
Climate change in the American mind: Americans' global warming beliefs and attitudes in April 2013
A Leiserowitz, EW Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, G Feinberg, P Howe
Available at SSRN 2298705, 2013
2392013
Climate change in the American mind
AA Leiserowitz, E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, G Feinberg, S Rosenthal
University of Washington, 2018
2352018
Climate change in the American mind: Americans’ global warming beliefs and attitudes in January 2010
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, N Smith
Yale and George Mason University. Yale Project on Climate Change, 2010
232*2010
Public perceptions of climate change as a human health risk: surveys of the United States, Canada and Malta
K Akerlof, R DeBono, P Berry, A Leiserowitz, C Roser-Renouf, KL Clarke, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 7 (6 …, 2010
2292010
Global warming’s six Americas, May 2011
A Leiserowitz, E Maibach, C Roser-Renouf, N Smith
Yale University and George Mason University, 2011
2262011
Involvement, attention, and perceptions of message relevance in the response to persuasive appeals
C Roser
Communication Research 17, 571-600, 1990
2091990
Global warming's six Americas
A Leiserowitz
Yale Project on Climate Change, 2009
1942009
Information seeking about global climate change among adolescents: The role of risk perceptions, efficacy beliefs, and parental influences
E Mead, C Roser-Renouf, RN Rimal, JA Flora, EW Maibach, ...
Atlantic journal of communication 20 (1), 31-52, 2012
1912012
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