Over the past few decades, the fossil fuel industry has subjected the American public to a well-funded,...
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American Voters Support Climate Action
As CNN holds a candidate forum on climate change this evening, we are pleased to release the results of a new national...
Iowa Voters Support Climate Action
As Democratic presidential candidates head to the Iowa State Fair this week, we are pleased to release the results of...
Perception of Federal Agencies that Conduct Climate Change Research
This report contains results from a nationally representative survey of American adults conducted in April and May...
The Political Benefits of Taking a Pro-Climate Stand in 2013
This brief report draws upon data from a nationally representative survey conducted in September 2012 (Climate Change...
“Fracking” in the American Mind: Americans’ Views on Hydraulic Fracturing in September 2012
In our September 2012 Climate Change in the American Mind survey, we asked respondents to answer a series of questions...
The Potential Impact of Global Warming on the 2012 Presidential Election
A new national survey of Americans finds that among likely voters, 11% remain undecided about their vote for...
Extreme Weather and Climate Change in the American Mind: September 2012
A large and growing majority of Americans (74%, up 5 points since our last national survey in March 2012) say “global...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in September 2012
Americans’ belief in the reality of global warming has increased by 13 percentage points over the past two and a half...
Public Support for Climate and Energy Policies: September 2012
Nearly all Americans (92%) say the president and the Congress should make developing sources of clean energy a “very...
Americans’ Actions to Limit Global Warming: September 2012
The number of Americans who say they “always” or “often” walk or bike instead of driving – though still a minority –...
The Political Benefits of Taking a Pro-Climate Stand in 2013: September 2012
This brief report examines findings from our previously released September 2012 nationwide Climate Change in the...
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