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Appendix II: Survey Method

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 The data in this report are based on a nationally representative survey of 1,018 American adults, aged 18 and older. Results are reported for the subset of 908 registered voters who participated in the survey. The survey was...

Appendix I: Data Tables

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 Data Tables can be found beginning on p. 34 of the PDF version of the report: Download the full report Table of Contents Executive Summary 1. Global Warming as a Voting Issue 2. Global Warming and Clean Energy as Government...

8. Trust, Blame, and Grievance

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 8.1. Registered voters trust NASA, family & friends, and climate scientists most as sources of information about global warming Seven in ten or more registered voters “strongly” or “somewhat” trust NASA (74%), family &...

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 global warming. More than half of registered voters (53%) say they would sign a petition about global warming, including majorities of liberal...

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