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A Widening Gap: Republican and Democratic Views on Climate Change

scholarly article by Riley E. Dunlap & Araon M. McCright published September 2008 in Environment

Anti-reflexivity

Challenging Global Warming as a Social Problem: An Analysis of the Conservative Movement's Counter-Claims

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Climate Change Denial Books and Conservative Think Tanks: Exploring the Connection

scientific article (publication date: June 2013)

Climate Change Skepticism and Denial

scholarly article by Riley E. Dunlap published 22 February 2013 in American Behavioral Scientist

Combatting Misinformation Requires Recognizing Its Types and the Factors That Facilitate Its Spread and Resonance

Cool dudes: The denial of climate change among conservative white males in the United States

scholarly article by Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap published October 2011 in Global Environmental Change

Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement's Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy

scholarly article by Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap published August 2003 in Social Problems

Environmentalism and elitism: a conceptual and empirical analysis

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Leading Voices in the Denier Choir

Organized Climate Change Denial

Political ideology and views about climate change in the European Union

scholarly article by Aaron M. McCright et al published 24 September 2015 in Environmental Politics

Political polarization on support for government spending on environmental protection in the USA, 1974-2012.

scientific article published on 5 July 2014

Politics eclipses climate extremes for climate change perceptions

The Political Divide on Climate Change: Partisan Polarization Widens in the U.S

scholarly article by Riley E. Dunlap et al published 25 August 2016 in Environment

The organisation of denial: Conservative think tanks and environmental scepticism

What is Sustainable Agriculture?

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Why climate-change skepticism is so prevalent in the USA: The success of conservative think tanks in promoting skepticism via the media

scholarly article published 1 February 2009