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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.

TDC BloggerApril 1, 20263 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Environmental Impacts, Food, Agriculture and Climate

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 25, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research, Sustainability and Solutions

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 25, 20263 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research, Sustainability and Solutions

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 18, 20265 min read
AI and Technology, AI for Climate, Climate Education and Awareness

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 18, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 18, 20263 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 11, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research, Sustainability and Solutions

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.

TDC BloggerMarch 4, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research

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.

TDC BloggerFebruary 25, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research

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.

TDC BloggerFebruary 18, 20263 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and 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.

TDC BloggerFebruary 11, 20263 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research

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.

TDC BloggerFebruary 4, 20263 min read
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USDA Food Price Outlook 2026: Food Costs Predicted to Rise 3.6% with Restaurant Prices Leading Increase

USDA Food Price Outlook 2026: Food Costs Predicted to Rise 3.6% with Restaurant Prices Leading Increase

The USDA’s Economic Research Service projects a 3.6% increase in overall food prices for 2026, with restaurant prices rising faster than grocery costs for the sixth consecutive year. This comprehensive analysis examines the factors driving food inflation and what consumers can expect across different food categories.

University of Hawaiʻi Researchers Unveil Physics-Informed Algorithm That Could Transform Climate Modeling

University of Hawaiʻi Researchers Unveil Physics-Informed Algorithm That Could Transform Climate Modeling

A breakthrough physics-informed algorithm developed by University of Hawaiʻi researchers promises more accurate climate and fluid dynamics predictions by embedding physical laws directly into AI models.

Record Greenhouse Gas Levels in 2024: What the Latest Climate Data Tells Us

Record Greenhouse Gas Levels in 2024: What the Latest Climate Data Tells Us

Comprehensive analysis of 2024 climate data reveals record-breaking greenhouse gas concentrations, a shrinking carbon budget, and weakening natural carbon sinks—highlighting the urgent need for transformative emission reductions.

Microplastics Discovered in Antarctica’s Only Native Insect: What This Means for the Planet’s Last Frontier

Microplastics Discovered in Antarctica’s Only Native Insect: What This Means for the Planet’s Last Frontier

Scientists have found microplastics inside Antarctica’s only endemic insect, Belgica antarctica, marking the first evidence of plastic contamination at the bottom of the world and signaling a new era of global pollution.

Atmospheric Science Advances: 53 New Studies Illuminate Climate Research Frontiers in 2026

Atmospheric Science Advances: 53 New Studies Illuminate Climate Research Frontiers in 2026

The January 2026 issue of MDPI’s Atmosphere journal presents 53 peer-reviewed studies that collectively advance our understanding of atmospheric processes, climate change impacts, and environmental monitoring technologies.

New Research Reveals How Climate Change Drives Divergent Erosion Patterns in Arctic Rivers

New Research Reveals How Climate Change Drives Divergent Erosion Patterns in Arctic Rivers

Recent Nature Climate Change research shows that rising temperatures are causing some Arctic rivers to erode faster while others slow down, potentially releasing vast amounts of previously frozen carbon and reshaping our understanding of climate feedback loops in northern ecosystems.

New Study Reveals Industrial Agriculture as Key Driver of Bird Population Decline

New Study Reveals Industrial Agriculture as Key Driver of Bird Population Decline

A major study unveils a direct, quantifiable link between large-scale, chemically intensive farming and the rapid disappearance of bird species, highlighting the urgent need for agricultural reform to protect avian biodiversity.

New Research Reveals Frontline Communities Experience Heightened Concern Over Extreme Heat and Climate Impacts

New Research Reveals Frontline Communities Experience Heightened Concern Over Extreme Heat and Climate Impacts

Groundbreaking research shows that while frontline and non-frontline communities share equal concern about global warming, those in frontline areas are significantly more worried about specific climate impacts like extreme heat and power outages, underscoring the critical need for tailored climate communication and policy interventions.

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