tailieunhanh - Global Warming's Six Americas In May 2011

Wind energy developments may impair the setting ofhistoric sites and can compromise the visual amenity ofthe wider landscape,detracting from historic character,sense of place,tranquillity and certainconditions,indirect impacts can also include noise andshadow flicker from towers are now typically in excess of 60 metres in height and may have a zone of visualinfluence more than ten kilometres in turbines work best in locations where conditionsare frequently windy,their visibility is often increased bybeing situated on high ground or in exposed positionsin order to maximise energy order todistance development from population centres,manyexisting developments have been sited in uplandlocations:places which are. | George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communii - ỳ YALE PROJECT ON c L1 M AT E C H AN G E COMMUNICATION GLOBAL warming s ICAS IN MAY 2011 BRIDGING SCIENCE SOCIETY BRIDGING SCIENCE 4- SOCIETY YALE PROJECT ON CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication Global Warming s Six Americas in May 20H lnte view dates April 23 through May 12 2011 lnte views 981 Adults 18 Margin of error - 3 percentage points at the 95 confidence level for the full sample. NOTE All results show percentages among all respondents unless otherwise labeled. Totals may occasionally sum to more than 100 percent due to rounding. This study was conducted by the Yale Project on Climate Change and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication and was funded by the Surdna Foundation the 11th Hour Project and the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment. Principal Investigators Anthony Leiserowitz PhD Yale Project on Climate Change Communication School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Yale University 203 432-4865 Connie Roser-Renouf PhD Center for Climate Change Communication Department of Communication George Mason University 707 825-0601 croserre@ Edward Maibach MPH PhD Center for Climate Change Communication Department of Communication George Mason University 703 993-1587 emaibach@ Nicholas Smith PhD Yale Project on Climate Change Communication School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Yale University 203 432-1208 Cite as Leiserowitz A. Maibach E. Roser-Renouf C. Smith N. 2011 Global Warming s Six Americas May 2011. Yale University and George Mason University. New Haven CT Yale Project on Climate Change Communication. http climate files TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 5 Executive Summary 11 Figure 1 Proportion of the US population in the Six Americas May 2011 12 Figure 2 Changes in segment sizes .

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