Bibliometric Study Maps 30-Year Evolution of Climate Change Awareness Campaign Research
A new bibliometric study analyzing 1,207 scientific publications from 1994-2024 reveals how climate change awareness campaign research has evolved, highlighting dominant themes, leading institutions, and critical gaps in evaluating campaign effectiveness.
Study Reveals Widespread Misconceptions About Food’s Environmental Impact
New research from the University of Nottingham finds that consumers systematically misunderstand which foods are most damaging to the environment, often overestimating processed foods while underestimating high-impact items like nuts and beef.
Analyzing Climate Change Awareness Campaigns: A Bibliometric Study of Scientific Research
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1,207 Web of Science records traces the evolution of climate change awareness campaign research from 1994-2024, highlighting publication surges, leading institutions, and future research priorities.
Bibliometric Study Maps 30-Year Evolution of Climate Change Awareness Campaign Research
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of climate change awareness campaign research spanning 1994-2024 reveals significant growth in scientific output, with Global South countries increasingly contributing to an evolving field that bridges environmental science and communication studies.
AIR Launches 100-Year AI Century Study to Track Artificial Intelligence Impact Across Generations
The AI Century Study represents an unprecedented commitment to understanding how artificial intelligence will reshape human civilization over the next 100 years, providing crucial insights for policymakers, researchers, and future generations.
Skeptical Science Weekly Round-Up: Fresh Climate Research for Week 11, 2026
Discover the latest peer-reviewed climate research highlighted by Skeptical Science for Week 11, 2026, and learn why these findings matter for scientists, policymakers and concerned citizens.
What 20 Years of Scientific Research Reveals About Climate Change Awareness Campaigns
A new bibliometric study published in Sustainability analyzes two decades of scientific literature on climate change awareness campaigns, revealing key research trends, influential works, and gaps that could shape future climate communication strategies.
New Bibliometric Study Maps Global Climate Change Awareness Campaign Research Landscape
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of climate change awareness campaigns uncovers the evolution, geographic focus, and research gaps in climate communication science, offering a roadmap for more effective public engagement strategies.
Inoculation Theory Games: A New Weapon Against Climate Misinformation
A comprehensive review reveals how game-based interventions rooted in inoculation theory are emerging as powerful tools to combat climate misinformation, though design homogeneity and superficial integration of psychological principles limit their effectiveness.
Skeptical Science’s Weekly Research Roundup: Advancing Climate Literacy Through Systematic Literature Curation
An inside look at the structure, utility, and broader impact of Skeptical Science’s regularly updated compendium of newly published climate research.
Skeptical Science’s Weekly Research Round-Up: Cutting-Edge Climate Studies from Week 6, 2026
A digest of newly published climate-science research curated by Skeptical Science for Week 6, 2026, highlighting fresh findings on temperature trends, mitigation pathways, and climate-risk assessment.
Bibliometric Study Maps 30-Year Evolution of Climate Change Awareness Campaigns
A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1,207 scientific papers shows how climate change awareness campaigns have become a distinct research field, led by U.S. and European institutions and increasingly shaped by international collaboration.