Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, December 2022 1.1. Most Americans think global warming...
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Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, December 2022
February 16, 2023 Climate Change in the American Mind is a joint program of the Yale Project on Climate Change...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, December 2022
Report Summary This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the...
4. Who is Responsible for Action on Global Warming?
Politics & Global Warming, September 2021 4.1. Seven in ten registered voters want corporations and industry to do...
3. Energy Production as an Economic Issue
Politics & Global Warming, September 2021 3.1. About half of registered voters think policies that promote...
2. Support for Policies to Reduce the Pollution that Causes Global Warming
Politics & Global Warming, September 2021 2.1. Most registered voters, including many Republicans, support...
1. Global Warming and Clean Energy as Government Priorities
Politics & Global Warming, September 2021 1.1. Most Democrats think global warming should be a “high” or “very...
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Politics & Global Warming, September 2021 This report includes only registered voters. References to Republicans...
Politics & Global Warming, September 2021
October 21, 2021 Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,006; including 898 registered voters), this...
Public support for climate action by the president and Congress is rising
September 28, 2021 We are pleased to share a short report on registered voters’ support for climate action from our...
Dramatic increase in public beliefs and worries about climate change
September 27, 2021 We have just completed our latest nationally representative survey on Climate Change in the...
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...
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