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What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians – here’s what they told us
theconversation.com/what-would-c...
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What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians – here’s what they told us
Most Australians are still able to be convinced on climate change. As climate action drops off the radar, that’s good news
https://theconversation.com/what-would-change-your-mind-about-climate-change-we-asked-5-000-australians-heres-what-they-told-us-254329?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=bylineblueskybutton
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Oliver Alexander
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Why aren’t you wearing a suit? Have you said “Thank you” to Greenland and Denmark for allowing you to have a base on Greenland?
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Thesiswhisperer
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New post: I'm mad about everything
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I’m mad about everything
Waking up in 2025 is weird. Take this morning as just one example. I open my eyes and immediately fumble for the phone, opening BlueSky and Threads to see what craziness has come out from the USA w…
https://thesiswhisperer.com/2025/03/22/im-mad-about-everything/
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Zoe Leviston
10 months ago
New from me, Samantha Stanley, and
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, study on Australians’ perceptions of climate policy support. Australians underestimate climate policy support, with some fascinating effects based on voting behaviour. More below 1/
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Perceived support for climate policy in Australia: The asymmetrical influence of voting behaviour
A comprehensive policy response from wealthy nations is a necessary step to limiting catastrophic climate change. Community attitudes toward policy, a…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272494424002615
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