Nine studies published between 2004 and 2021.
Oreskes, N. (2004). The scientific consensus on climate change. Science, 306(5702), 1686-1686. Link to paper
Doran, P. T., & Zimmerman, M. K. (2009). Examining the scientific consensus on climate change Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 90(3), 22-23. Link to PDF
Anderegg, W. R., Prall, J. W., Harold, J., & Schneider, S. H. (2010). Expert credibility in climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107(27), 12107-12109. Link to paper
Cook, J., Nuccitelli, D., Green, S. A., Richardson, M., Winkler, B., Painting, R., ... & Skuce, A. (2013). Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature. Environmental Research Letters, 8(2), 024024. Link to paper
Verheggen, B., Strengers, B., Cook, J., van Dorland, R., Vringer, K., Peters, J., ... & Meyer, L. (2014). Scientists’ views about attribution of global warming. Environmental science & technology, 48(16), 8963-8971. Link to paper
Stenhouse, N., Maibach, E., Cobb, S., Ban, R., Bleistein, A., Croft, P., ... & Leiserowitz, A. (2014). Meteorologists' views about global warming: A survey of American Meteorological Society professional members. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 95(7), 1029-1040. Link to paper
Carlton, J. S., Perry-Hill, R., Huber, M., & Prokopy, L. S. (2015). The climate change consensus extends beyond climate scientists. Environmental Research Letters, 10(9), 094025. Link to paper
Myers, , Doran, , Cook, J., Kotcher, & Myers, (2021). Consensus revisited: quantifying scientific agreement on climate change and climate expertise among Earth scientists 10 years later. Environmental Research Letters. 16(10),104030. Article
Lynas, M., Houlton, & Perry, S. (2021). Greater than 99% consensus on human caused climate change in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. Environmental Research Letters. 16(11),114005. PDF
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