2022
DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-21-0150.1
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Climate Autobiography Timeline: Adapting Timeline Research Methods to the Study of Climate Perceptions

Abstract: Climate perception is a growing area of study in the social sciences, and one which has implications on the tools and strategies we use to communicate climate change risk information. However, the range of climate perception studies remains limited, focused primarily on perceptions of day-to-day weather, sudden-onset severe events, or long-term permanent change. Phenomena situated between these extremes (e.g., annual- to decadal-scale variability) is largely missing from social science of climate research. Whe… Show more

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