Association found between media diet and science-consistent beliefs about climate change Image: Michael Holahan/The Augusta Chronicle via AP Association found between media diet and science-consistent beliefs about climate change A new paper from experts at the Annenberg Public Policy Center examines the associations between media exposure and science-consistent beliefs about climate change and the threat it posed to the respondent.
Florida soaked with epic rainstorms: Yep, it’s climate change Penn In the News Salon.com Florida soaked with epic rainstorms: Yep, it’s climate change Michael E. Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that continued fossil fuel burning could lead to six feet of sea level rise and the displacement of nearly a billion people by the end of the century. The western U.S. is sweltering under a ‘heat dome.’ What does that mean? Penn In the News Smithsonian Magazine The western U.S. is sweltering under a ‘heat dome.’ What does that mean? A study by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that climate change favors the jet stream behavior that produces stagnant high-pressure systems and the extreme heat and drought associated with them. This is your brain on climate change: How the heating planet causes psychological changes Penn In the News Prevention This is your brain on climate change: How the heating planet causes psychological changes R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that the past decade of research has provided a much more nuanced understanding of how subtle changes in temperature broadly affect human flourishing. Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Penn In the News MSNBC Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the UN’s climate-change warnings amidst record-breaking global heat. My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents Faith Bochert and Maria Villarreal Simon volunteered at the My Climate Story table at GreenFest in April 2024.nocred My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents My Climate Story, a project from the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, now has 12 correspondents gathering climate stories from 12 campuses across North America. These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Penn In the News Tampa Bay Times These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that carbon credit programs do more harm than good in the fight against climate change. Leading in climate and leading in the arts nocred Leading in climate and leading in the arts Inaugural vice provost roles will advance In Principle and Practice strategic framework. Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters Chenyi Ma, a research assistant professor at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.(Image: Courtesy of SP2 News) Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Chenyi Ma focuses on the social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts, including public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic. The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Penn In the News Salon.com The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the warming of the oceans is helping to destabilize ice shelves and fuel more powerful hurricanes and tropical cyclones. Load More
The western U.S. is sweltering under a ‘heat dome.’ What does that mean? Penn In the News Smithsonian Magazine The western U.S. is sweltering under a ‘heat dome.’ What does that mean? A study by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that climate change favors the jet stream behavior that produces stagnant high-pressure systems and the extreme heat and drought associated with them. This is your brain on climate change: How the heating planet causes psychological changes Penn In the News Prevention This is your brain on climate change: How the heating planet causes psychological changes R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that the past decade of research has provided a much more nuanced understanding of how subtle changes in temperature broadly affect human flourishing. Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Penn In the News MSNBC Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the UN’s climate-change warnings amidst record-breaking global heat. My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents Faith Bochert and Maria Villarreal Simon volunteered at the My Climate Story table at GreenFest in April 2024.nocred My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents My Climate Story, a project from the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, now has 12 correspondents gathering climate stories from 12 campuses across North America. These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Penn In the News Tampa Bay Times These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that carbon credit programs do more harm than good in the fight against climate change. Leading in climate and leading in the arts nocred Leading in climate and leading in the arts Inaugural vice provost roles will advance In Principle and Practice strategic framework. Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters Chenyi Ma, a research assistant professor at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.(Image: Courtesy of SP2 News) Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Chenyi Ma focuses on the social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts, including public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic. The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Penn In the News Salon.com The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the warming of the oceans is helping to destabilize ice shelves and fuel more powerful hurricanes and tropical cyclones. Load More
This is your brain on climate change: How the heating planet causes psychological changes Penn In the News Prevention This is your brain on climate change: How the heating planet causes psychological changes R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that the past decade of research has provided a much more nuanced understanding of how subtle changes in temperature broadly affect human flourishing. Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Penn In the News MSNBC Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the UN’s climate-change warnings amidst record-breaking global heat. My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents Faith Bochert and Maria Villarreal Simon volunteered at the My Climate Story table at GreenFest in April 2024.nocred My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents My Climate Story, a project from the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, now has 12 correspondents gathering climate stories from 12 campuses across North America. These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Penn In the News Tampa Bay Times These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that carbon credit programs do more harm than good in the fight against climate change. Leading in climate and leading in the arts nocred Leading in climate and leading in the arts Inaugural vice provost roles will advance In Principle and Practice strategic framework. Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters Chenyi Ma, a research assistant professor at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.(Image: Courtesy of SP2 News) Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Chenyi Ma focuses on the social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts, including public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic. The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Penn In the News Salon.com The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the warming of the oceans is helping to destabilize ice shelves and fuel more powerful hurricanes and tropical cyclones. Load More
Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Penn In the News MSNBC Getting off a ‘highway to climate hell’ Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the UN’s climate-change warnings amidst record-breaking global heat. My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents Faith Bochert and Maria Villarreal Simon volunteered at the My Climate Story table at GreenFest in April 2024.nocred My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents My Climate Story, a project from the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, now has 12 correspondents gathering climate stories from 12 campuses across North America. These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Penn In the News Tampa Bay Times These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that carbon credit programs do more harm than good in the fight against climate change. Leading in climate and leading in the arts nocred Leading in climate and leading in the arts Inaugural vice provost roles will advance In Principle and Practice strategic framework. Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters Chenyi Ma, a research assistant professor at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.(Image: Courtesy of SP2 News) Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Chenyi Ma focuses on the social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts, including public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic. The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Penn In the News Salon.com The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the warming of the oceans is helping to destabilize ice shelves and fuel more powerful hurricanes and tropical cyclones. Load More
My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents Faith Bochert and Maria Villarreal Simon volunteered at the My Climate Story table at GreenFest in April 2024.nocred My Climate Story expands across continent with Campus Correspondents My Climate Story, a project from the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, now has 12 correspondents gathering climate stories from 12 campuses across North America.
These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Penn In the News Tampa Bay Times These trees made Florida’s Hillsborough County over $1 million for their climate benefits. Is it legit? Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that carbon credit programs do more harm than good in the fight against climate change. Leading in climate and leading in the arts nocred Leading in climate and leading in the arts Inaugural vice provost roles will advance In Principle and Practice strategic framework. Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters Chenyi Ma, a research assistant professor at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.(Image: Courtesy of SP2 News) Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Chenyi Ma focuses on the social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts, including public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic. The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Penn In the News Salon.com The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the warming of the oceans is helping to destabilize ice shelves and fuel more powerful hurricanes and tropical cyclones. Load More
Leading in climate and leading in the arts nocred Leading in climate and leading in the arts Inaugural vice provost roles will advance In Principle and Practice strategic framework.
Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters Chenyi Ma, a research assistant professor at Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice.(Image: Courtesy of SP2 News) Exploring sustainable development and the human impact of natural disasters The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Chenyi Ma focuses on the social determinants of health and behavioral outcomes in disaster contexts, including public health emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic.
The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Penn In the News Salon.com The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the warming of the oceans is helping to destabilize ice shelves and fuel more powerful hurricanes and tropical cyclones.