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Climate Change in the American Mind, September 2021
Download Full Report Report Summary Our latest national survey finds that overall public understanding that climate...
Public Support for International Climate Action, September 2021
Download Full Report Report Summary Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,006; including 898 registered...
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...
Climate Change in American Mind: October 2017
This report documents an upward trend in Americans’ concern about global warming, as reflected in several key...
Climate Change in the American Mind: May 2017
This report finds that More than half of Americans believe that climate change is mostly human...
Climate Change in the American Mind: November 2016
In the wake of a contentious U.S. election and despite the election of a president who has publicly described global...
Climate Change in the American Mind: March 2015
Nearly two-thirds of the American public (63%) currently think global warming is happening, a percentage that has...
Climate Change in the American Mind: October 2014
Recognizing that public opinion plays a critical role in the American response to global warming, our bi-annual...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in November 2013
This Climate Change in the American Mind survey found that 1 in 4 Americans think that global warming is not...
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...
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...
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