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Climate Change in the American Mind, September 2021
November 18, 2021 ​​Our latest national survey finds that overall public understanding that climate change is...
Public Support for International Climate Action, September 2021
Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,006; including 898 registered voters), this report describes how...
Trump Voters & Global Warming
President Trump has questioned the reality of global warming and cast doubt on America's participation in global...
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...
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Politics & Global Warming: November 2016
Against the backdrop of the incoming administration of President-elect Trump and a new Republican Congress, our latest...
Perceptions of Community Resilience: A Maryland Community Pilot Study, 2016
This study represents a partnership with many individuals and organizations—including the City of Baltimore’s Office...
Public Perceptions of Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2016
Maryland’s Millennials lead older generations in their certainty that climate change is happening, understanding of...
Public Knowledge, Behaviors & Preferences about Energy & Transportation: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2016
Marylanders, especially Millennials, want to see increased use of renewable energy sources in the state. One-half of...
Public Health, Energy & Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey, Fall 2016
Many Marylanders already currently deal with chronic health issues and prolonged periods of stress. Millennials report...
Which type of climate voter are you? Hopefully not the 1 in 10 who prefers a climate denier.
Fusion, July 13, 2016
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