Report Summary This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the...
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Who is most likely to talk about climate change?
May 18, 2023 One of the most important actions people can take to address global warming is to talk about it,...
Global Warming’s Six Americas across age, race/ethnicity, and gender
April 5, 2023 The Global Warming’s Six Americas framework is an audience segmentation approach to...
Appendix I: Data Tables
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 Data Tables can be found beginning on p. 34 of the PDF version of the...
8. Trust, Blame, and Grievance
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 8.1. Registered voters trust NASA, family & friends, and climate...
7. Political Actions to Limit Global Warming
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 7.1. Many registered voters are willing to take political actions to reduce...
6. State and Local Government Action on Global Warming
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 6.1. About half of registered voters say it is equally important for local...
5. Who is Responsible for Action on Global Warming?
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 5.1. Two in three registered voters want corporations and industry to do...
4. Energy Production as an Economic Issue
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 4.1. About half of registered voters think policies that promote clean...
3. Support for Policies to Reduce the Pollution that Causes Global Warming
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 3.1. Most registered voters, including many Republicans, support...
2. Global Warming and Clean Energy as Government Priorities
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 2.1. Most Democrats think global warming should be a “high” or “very high”...
1. Global Warming as a Voting Issue
Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 1.1. Most Democrats, but few Republicans, say global warming will be a very...
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