Global Survey on Youth Perspectives on  Climate Change and Global Warming Global Survey on Youth Perspectives on  Climate Change and Global Warming

Global Survey on Youth Perspectives on Climate Change and Global Warming

Eric Walters and Others

Publisher Description

Public opinion on societal issues is often influenced by media, religion, political affiliation, gender, and age. Significant variations in weather is often cited as a key influence on whether a person believed that global warming and climate change is a result of human activity, natural variations, or both. The students in the senior elective, Atmospheric Science, at Marymount School of New York, created and implemented The Global Survey on Youth Perspectives on Global Warming and Climate Change to poll students ages 13 to 18 worldwide to determine what factors influence their beliefs on global warming and climate. The survey found that approximately half of the students believe that global warming and climate change is a result of both human activity and natural variations.  The results also showed that students base their beliefs on a combination of scientific research and data as well as information publicly available on the Internet.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2018
August 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
Atmospheric Science Class
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
461.4
KB
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