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Reports Articles
Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2019
About seven in ten Americans (69%) think global warming is happening. Only about one in six Americans(16%) think...
Climate Change in the American Mind: December 2018
This report documents a continued upward trend in Americans’ concern about global warming, as reflected in several key...
Global Warming’s Six Americas, September 2012
In 2008, using nationally representative survey data on global warming beliefs, behaviors and policy preferences in...
Extreme Weather, Climate Preparedness in the American Mind: March 2012
In 2011, Americans experienced a record-breaking 14 weather and climate disasters that each caused $1 billion or more...
Public Support for Climate and Energy Polices: March 2012
Overall, majorities of Americans say that global warming and clean energy should be among the nation’s priorities,...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in March 2012
Overall, Americans' beliefs and attitudes about global warming have remained relatively stable over the past several...
Americans’ Actions To Conserve Energy, Reduce Waste, and Limit Global Warming in March 2012
We conducted a nationally representative survey to assess public climate change understanding, risk perceptions,...
Global Warming’s Six Americas in March 2012 and November 2011
This report extends and updates an ongoing program of research analyzing Americans’ interpretations of and responses...
American Meteorological Society Member Survey on Global Warming: Preliminary Findings, February 2012
We collaborated with the American Meteorological Society (AMS) to assess AMS members’ perspectives about climate...
Climate Change in the Indian Mind
In November and December 2011, members of our research team conducted a study investigating the Indian public’s...
Americans’ Public Support for Climate and Energy Policies: November 2011
This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the American Mind –...
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