[In °F] Be sure to catch the end of this clever NASA "climate spiral" video showing monthly global temperature changes between 1880 and 2021
https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/300/video-climate-spiral/ #dataviz #boost #climate
Video: Climate Spiral – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

The visualization shows monthly global temperature anomalies (changes from an average) between the years 1880 and 2021.

Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
[In °C)] Be sure to catch the end of this clever NASA "climate spiral" video showing monthly global temperature changes between 1880 and 2021
https://climate.nasa.gov/climate_resources/300/video-climate-spiral/ #dataviz #boost #climatechange #climate #cop27
Video: Climate Spiral – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

The visualization shows monthly global temperature anomalies (changes from an average) between the years 1880 and 2021.

Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
The countries in green still use Fahrenheit

Say climate change is a major threat
Greece 86%
Japan 82%
S Korea 82%
Italy 82%
France 81%
Spain 78%
UK 75%
Germany 73%
Poland 68%
Canada 65%

US 🇺🇸 54%
Israel 47%
Malaysia 44%
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2022/08/31/climate-change-remains-top-global-threat-across-19-country-survey/
From 2022 Pew survey of 19 countries
#climate #ClimateChange #COP27 #PewResearch

Climate Change Remains Top Global Threat Across 19-Country Survey

Despite the many depressing stories dominating the international news cycle, there is also a note of positivity among survey respondents in views of the UN, the benefits of international cooperation for solving problems and the importance of common values for bringing nations together.

Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project

@conradhackett How much of that is being driven by right-wing media consumption vs religious institutions avoiding the topic? I saw the follow-up, but didn't see a good way to break down media diet vs religion as a cause for the attitudes towards climate change.

https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/11/17/how-religion-intersects-with-americans-views-on-the-environment/

How Religion Intersects With Americans’ Views on the Environment

Most U.S. adults – including a solid majority of Christians and large numbers of people who identify with other religious traditions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it. But highly religious Americans are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about warming temperatures around the globe.

Pew Research Center
@dsacer Well, politics seems to be the bigger factor than religion but media influence would also be interesting to examine. https://twitter.com/conradhackett/status/1593260322516762624
Conrad Hackett on Twitter

“NEW REPORT: Highly religious Americans are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about warming temperatures around the globe. https://t.co/djSGRbJsQL”

Twitter

@conradhackett Yeah. This experiment:

https://osf.io/jrw26/

and this longitudinal study:

https://eml.berkeley.edu/~sdellavi/wp/FoxVoteQJEAug07.pdf

suggest that media diet is likely to have a very real impact on partisanship. I'd expect this impact to include attitudes on climate, but don't think I've seen any specific study of that.

@conradhackett not proud at my country, however a possible reason (although not an excuse) is that we suffer less from climate changes currently.