Download Full Report Report Summary Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,006; including 898 registered...
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Americans’ actions to limit and prepare for global warming
August 3rd, 2021 Our report on Americans’ Actions to Limit and Prepare for Global Warming finds that many Americans...
Public Support for International Climate Action: March 2021
Download Full Report Report Summary Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,006; including 898...
Climate Activism: A Six Americas Analysis, December 2020
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,036), this report describes how Americans view climate activism –...
American Adolescents’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Sources of Information on Climate Change
The past several years have witnessed a dramatic increase in young people’s activism on climate change, accompanied by...
American Adolescents’ Responses to NASA’s Climate Change Website
This is the second of two reports about American adolescents and climate change. In the first report, we described...
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...
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...
Americans oppose drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Sep 26, 2019 CLIMATE NOTE By Matthew Ballew, Anthony Leiserowitz,  Seth Rosenthal, John Kotcher, and Edward Maibach...
Discussing Global Warming Leads to Greater Acceptance of Climate Science
Matthew H. Goldberg, Sander van der Linden, Edward Maibach, and Anthony Leiserowitz July 9, 2019 We are pleased to...
Perceptions of Community Resilience: A Maryland Community Pilot Study, 2016
This study represents a partnership with many individuals and organizations—including the City of Baltimore’s Office...
Risky business: Engaging the public on sea level rise and inundation
To examine whether U.S. public opinion may become as sharply polarized on adaptation responses as it has been on...
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