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  1. Generation gaps in US public opinion on renewable energy and climate change
  2. Demographic variation and change in the Inuit Arctic
  3. Characterizing Non-Industrial Private Forest Landowners' Forest Management Engagement and Advice Sources
  4. Self-assessed understanding of climate change
  5. Cold Winters Warming? Perceptions of Climate Change in the North Country
  6. Fierce climate, sacred ground: an ethnography of climate change in Shishmaref, Alaska
  7. A change in the wind? US public views on renewable energy and climate compared
  8. The News You Choose: news media preferences amplify views on climate change
  9. Climate change beliefs and forest management in eastern Oregon: implications for individual adaptive capacity
  10. Flood Realities, Perceptions and the Depth of Divisions on Climate
  11. Public Awareness of the Scientific Consensus on Climate
  12. Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska
  13. Wildfire, climate, and perceptions in Northeast Oregon
  14. Methodological Approaches for Sociological Research on Climate Change
  15. Public Opinion on Climate Change
  16. Tracking Public Beliefs About Anthropogenic Climate Change
  17. Validity of county-level estimates of climate change beliefs
  18. Trust in Scientists on Climate Change and Vaccines
  19. Polar facts in the age of polarization
  20. West-Nordic Region
  21. Modelling Associations between Public Understanding, Engagement and Forest Conditions in the Inland Northwest, USA
  22. What people know
  23. A four-party view of US environmental concern
  24. Predicting September sea ice: Ensemble skill of the SEARCH Sea Ice Outlook 2008-2013
  25. Weather, Climate, and the Economy: Explaining Risk Perceptions of Global Warming, 2001–10*
  26. Rural Environmental Concern: Effects of Position, Partisanship, and Place
  27. Arctic warming and your weather: public belief in the connection
  28. Blowin’ in the Wind: Short-Term Weather and Belief in Anthropogenic Climate Change
  29. Public perceptions of the response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Personal experiences, information sources, and social context
  30. Did the Arctic Ice Recover? Demographics of True and False Climate Facts
  31. Public knowledge and concern about polar-region warming
  32. In the Wake of the Spill: Environmental Views Along the Gulf Coast
  33. Demographic change and shifting views about marine resources and the coastal environment in Downeast Maine
  34. Population, climate, and electricity use in the Arctic integrated analysis of Alaska community data
  35. Linking pan-Arctic human and physical data
  36. Education, politics and opinions about climate change evidence for interaction effects
  37. Health and population
  38. Population, Sex Ratios and Development in Greenland
  39. Place Effects on Environmental Views
  40. Interactions between changes in marine ecosystems and human communities
  41. Visualizing Population Dynamics of Alaska’s Arctic Communities
  42. Taking Stock of Arctic Sea Ice and Climate
  43. Regional variation in perceptions about climate change
  44. Who Cares about Polar Regions? Results from a Survey of U.S. Public Opinion
  45. Climate, fishery and society interactions: Observations from the North Atlantic
  46. Toward understanding the human dimensions of the rapidly changing arctic system: insights and approaches from five HARC projects
  47. Ski areas, weather and climate: time series models for New England case studies
  48. The influence of human activity in the Arctic on climate and climate impacts
  49. Arctic system on trajectory to new, seasonally ice‐free state
  50. Migration from Resource Depletion: The Case of the Faroe Islands
  51. West Greenland's Cod-to-Shrimp Transition : Local Dimensions of Climatic Change
  52. Above and Below the Water: Social/Ecological Transformation in Northwest Newfoundland
  53. Warming winters and New Hampshire’s lost ski areas: an integrated case study
  54. Planning for the Impacts of Megaprojects
  55. Arctic‐CHAMP:A program to study arctic hydrology and its role in global change
  56. Statistics with STATA 5
  57. Ecological and population changes in fishing communities of the North Atlantic Arc
  58. Ecological and population changes in fishing communities of the North Atlantic Arc
  59. Statistics with Stata 5
  60. Ethnic Identity and Aspirations among Rural Alaska Youth
  61. Environment and sex ratios among Alaska Natives: An historical perspective
  62. Resources and hopes in Newfoundland
  63. Regression with Graphics: A Second Course in Applied Statistics
  64. Regression with Graphics: A Second Course in Applied Statistics.
  65. Town-Village Contrasts in Alaskan Youth Aspirations
  66. Regression Diagnostics.
  67. Who will leave? Oil, migration, and Scottish island youth
  68. Statistics with STATA
  69. Modern Data Analysis: A First Course in Applied Statistics
  70. Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality.
  71. Graphical Views of Nonlinear Regression
  72. Microcomputer Graphics for Statistical Analysis
  73. Concern about Toxic Wastes
  74. Who Cares about Water Pollution? Opinions in a Small‐Town Crisis*
  75. Saving Water
  76. Dynamics of Terrorism
  77. Response To Water Conservation Campaigns
  78. SEX DIFFERENCES IN SELF‐REPORT ERRORS: A NOTE OF CAUTION
  79. Self-Reports of Academic Performance: Response Errors Are Not Well Behaved
  80. Models of social contagion
  81. Political Kidnaping as a Deadly Game
  82. Grades, Class Size, and Faculty Status Predict Teaching Evaluations
  83. Modern American Rock Climbing: Some Aspects of Social Change
  84. Conflict variables in world simulations
  85. Rise and Fall of the Herring Towns: Impacts of Climate and Human Teleconnections