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November 16, 2009
Researching geoengineering: should not or could not? Researching geoengineering: should not or could not?

September 8, 2009
Shattering the stereotype of the “Green Consumer” The Shelton Group reports: Through the course of our study, we busted six big myths that marketers have long held true about green consumers: 1. Myth: Green consumers’ top concern is the environment. When asked to identify their top concern, the economy, by far, is No. 1 (with 59 percent calling it their top concern

April 6, 2009
CSP climate attitudes survey - final report The CSP climate attidues survey final rpeort is now available. The report highlights findings of two surveys of New Jersey adults conducted by the Rutgers Initiative on Climate and Social Policy with funds provided by PSEG.

February 27, 2009
Polling As a follow up to our July poll, CSP did a second survey earlier month probing attitudes toward climate policy, sponsored by PSEG. (The poll (n803), conducted Monmouth University Polling Institute was desiged by Cliff Zukin.) These are the results - analysis to follow:

November 9, 2008
CSP Poll Results As part of a larger Climate and Social Policy initiative by Rutgers University, the Eagleton Poll surveyed 1,003 New Jersey adults in July 2008 on household energy conservation and climate change, with funds provided by PSEG.

May 12, 2008
Climate and Globalization In July 2008, Robin Leichenko and Karen O’Brien will launch the book Environmental Change and Globalization: Double Exposures. The book, published by Oxford University Press, explores the connections between two of the most transformative processes of the twenty-first century, namely climate change and globalization. In the book, Leichenko and O’Brien present a conceptual framework for analyzing the interactions between these two processes, and they

March 20, 2008
Rutgers awarded NSF grant to model geoengineering Rutgers awarded NSF grant to model geoengineering. PI's Alan Robock and Richard Turco.