This report presents an analysis of the different ways in which Marylanders are thinking about the issue of climate...
2013 Articles
Public Health, Energy and Climate Change: A Survey of Maryland Residents, Summer 2013
In Summer 2013, we surveyed 2,126 Maryland residents on their attitudes, behaviors, and policy preferences regarding...
Climate Change & Energy: Public Attitudes, Behaviors and Policy Support: A Survey of Maryland Residents, Summer 2013
In this report we present findings about attitudes, behaviors, and policy preferences regarding energy and climate...
Public Support for Climate and Energy Policies: April 2013
Highlights of this report include findings that a large majority of Americans (87%, down 5 percentage points since...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in April 2013
Nearly two in three Americans (63%) believe global warming is happening. Relatively few – only 16 percent – believe it...
A National Survey of Republicans and Republican-leaning Independents on Energy and Climate Change
This short report is based on a January 2013 national survey of Republicans and Republican-leaning Independents. We...
Extreme Weather and Climate Change in the American Mind: November 2013
Six in ten Americans (59%) say weather in the U.S. has been worse over the past several years, down 5 percentage...
Extreme Weather and Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2013
This report assesses Americans perceptions and beliefs on extreme weather and climate change, including their personal...
Public Perceptions of NASA’s Research and Reactions to the Climate.NASA.gov Website
This report contains results from a nationally representative survey of American adults conducted in April and May...
Community Adaptation to Sea Level Rise and Inundation
By pairing surveys and a public deliberative event with detailed household, neighborhood and county-level impacts data...
The Political Benefits of Taking a Pro-Climate Stand in 2013
This brief report draws upon data from a nationally representative survey conducted in September 2012 (Climate Change...
Public Support for Climate and Energy Policies: September 2012
Nearly all Americans (92%) say the president and the Congress should make developing sources of clean energy a “very...
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