Public Health, Energy and Climate Change: A Survey of Maryland Residents, Summer 2013

Jul 9, 2013 | All Categories, Reports

In Summer 2013, we surveyed 2,126 Maryland residents on their attitudes, behaviors, and policy preferences regarding energy and climate change, and the implications of these issues for public health. By randomly sampling across each of the state’s four distinct geographical and cultural regions, we are able to generalize to these areas, and the state as a whole. This report focuses on the health implications of energy choices and climate change in Maryland. Download the Report Here.