Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes how...

Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes how...
Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes...
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (N = 1,303; including 1,114 registered voters), this report describes...
A majority of registered voters – including large majorities of liberal, moderate and conservative Democrats,...
This report finds that More than half of Americans believe that climate change is mostly human...
President Trump has questioned the reality of global warming and cast doubt on America's participation in global...
In the wake of a contentious U.S. election and despite the election of a president who has publicly described global...
Against the backdrop of the incoming administration of President-elect Trump and a new Republican Congress, our latest...
Since spring 2015, the number of Americans who think global warming is happening has increased by seven percent....
Increasing numbers of American voters think global warming is happening, and many say the issue will influence how...
This report focuses on how Americans (registered voters) across the political spectrum–Democrats, Independents, and...
This report details results from our latest national survey about global warming beliefs, risk perceptions,...
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