Jennifer R. Marlon
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About Jennifer
Marlon is a geographer with expertise in environmental risk perceptions and communication; particularly regarding climate change. Her research uses public opinion surveys to understand how and why individuals think; feel and act in response to environmental risks. She has conducted research on global warming attitudes and behaviors; climate change knowledge; hurricanes; and heat waves. Marlon also studies wildfires using paleoecological and paleoclimate data.
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What Do Americans Think about Climate Change at the State and Local Level?
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Presents survey results of Americans’ beliefs, attitudes and behaviors about climate change, including views of the scientific consensus, risk perceptions of global warming, and behaviors relating to energy use, purchasing, social and political activities.