Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries

V Cologna, NG Mede, S Berger, J Besley… - Nature Human …, 2025 - nature.com
Science is crucial for evidence-based decision-making. Public trust in scientists can help
decision makers act on the basis of the best available evidence, especially during crises …

How scientists' collective climate advocacy affects public trust in scientists and voting behavior

V Cologna, J Freundt, NG Mede, L Howe… - Environmental …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Scientists increasingly engage in policy advocacy, especially on climate change. Does this
advocacy undermine—or bolster—public trust in scientists and support for scientists' …

[HTML][HTML] Anticipatory solastalgia in the Antipodes: Evidence of future-oriented distress about environmental change in Australia and New Zealand

SK Stanley, O Ghasemi, RM Ross, JR Kerr… - The Journal of Climate …, 2025 - Elsevier
Introduction Lived experience of negative environmental change can evoke distress called
'solastalgia'. Worldwide, people are reporting emotional challenges relating to awareness of …

[PDF][PDF] Perspectives on Science Communication

S Kirschke, J Glahe, C Ahrend, M Brandt… - Research Ideas and …, 2024 - riojournal.com
Diverse actors within and outside the academic system increasingly call upon scientists to
engage with the public through science communication as part of their academic work. This …

[PDF][PDF] Public Communication About Science Across 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Get Information and Communicate about Science-related Matters

NG Mede, V Cologna, S Berger, JC Besley, C Brick… - researchgate.net
Science communicators, educators, and policy-makers around the world need robust
evidence on how people inform themselves about science-related issues and communicate …