Climate change in the Indian mind

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In November and December of 2011, a research team from Yale University, GlobeScan Incorporated, and C-Voter conducted a national survey of 4,031 Indian adults, using a combined urban and rural sample. The study was designed to investigate the current state of public climate change awareness, beliefs, attitudes, policy support, and behaviors, as well as public observations of changes in local weather and climate patterns and selfreported vulnerability to extreme weather events.

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http://environment.yale.edu/climate/files/Climate-Change-Indian-Mind.pdf
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01/08/2012