Dear Colleagues,

 I’m pleased to announce the publication of a new article that documents the 
growth of partisan polarization on climate change views among the U.S. public 
over the last two decades, from 1997 through this year.  It updates the 2008 
article McCright and I published in ENVIRONMENT, and finds growing polarization 
during the Obama years.  

 We draw upon recent political science work which casts a very somber view on 
the possibility of overcoming intense polarization due to the increase in 
partisan identity and negative partisanship. This leads us to conclude by 
highlighting the critical importance of the upcoming election, ending with, 
“Whether, and how, individual Americans vote this November may well be most 
consequential climate-related decision most of them will have ever taken.”

Articles in ENVIRONMENT are written for a broad audience, and I think you will 
find the article to be very accessible to undergraduates should you wish to 
expose them to the latest data on how polarizing climate change has become in 
the U.S.

Riley E. Dunlap, Aaron M. McCright and Jerrod Yarosh.  2016.  “The Political 
Divide on Climate Change:  Partisan Polarization Widens in the U.S.”  
Environment 58 (September/October):4-22.

Taylor & Francis is kindly providing open access to the article for two months 
at this site:

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00139157.2016.1208995


Riley

Riley E. Dunlap
Regents Professor of Sociology and
Laurence L. and Georgia Ina Dresser Professor
Department of Sociology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK  74078
405-744-6108

Co-Editor, Climate Change and Society:  Sociological Perspectives
Oxford University Press, 2015 (Report of the American Sociological
Association's Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change)
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/climate-change-and-society-9780199356119?q=International%20Political%20Sociology&lang=en&cc=us






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