Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,036; including 949 registered voters), this report describes how...
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Politics & Global Warming: April 2020
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,029; including 911 registered voters), this report describes how...
Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2020
Our latest national survey finds that, in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic, American public opinion about climate...
Americans’ Risk Perceptions and Emotional Responses to COVID-19: April 2020
Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes how...
American Public Responses to COVID-19: April 2020
Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes...
Climate Activism: Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behaviors- November 2019
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,303; including 1,114 registered voters), this report describes...
Politics & Global Warming: November 2019
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,303; including 1,114 registered voters), this report describes...
Climate Change in the American Mind: November 2019
A majority of Americans are "extremely" or "very" sure global warming is happening, outnumbering those who are sure it...
Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2019
About seven in ten Americans (69%) think global warming is happening. Only about one in six Americans(16%)...
Climate Change in the American Mind: December 2018
This report documents a continued upward trend in Americans’ concern about global warming, as reflected in several key...
Politics & Global Warming: October 2017
Drawing from our most recent nationally representative survey, we find substantial changes in climate change beliefs,...
Climate Change in American Mind: October 2017
This report documents an upward trend in Americans’ concern about global warming, as reflected in several key...
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