short readsSep 14, 2021 Americans are less concerned – but more divided – on climate change than people elsewhere There is minimal praise from other societies for how the United States and China are handling climate change.
short readsOct 14, 2021 67% of Americans perceive a rise in extreme weather, but partisans differ over government efforts to address it 46% of U.S. adults say the area where they live has had an extreme weather event over the past 12 months.
short readsJun 21, 2021 On social media, Gen Z and Millennial adults interact more with climate change content than older generations Among U.S. social media users, 45% of Gen Z adults have interacted with content that focuses on the need for action on climate change.
short readsOct 14, 2022 Home solar panel adoption continues to rise in the U.S. While residential solar power generates just a fraction of the country’s overall electricity, it has continued to grow rapidly.
reportMay 26, 2021 Gen Z, Millennials Stand Out for Climate Change Activism, Social Media Engagement With Issue Majorities of Americans support an array of measures to address climate change but stop short of a full break with fossil fuels.
short readsMay 26, 2021 Key findings: How Americans’ attitudes about climate change differ by generation, party and other factors Majorities of Americans say the federal government, businesses and other actors are doing too little to reduce the effects of climate change.
short readsJun 11, 2021 U.S. adults have mixed views on whether geoengineering would help reduce effects of climate change No more than half of Americans say they think solar geoengineering and cloud seeding would make a difference in reducing the effects of climate change.
short readsJan 14, 2021 Americans say U.S. can learn a lot from other countries on handling the coronavirus outbreak, other issues Democrats are far more willing to say the U.S. can learn from other countries on major policy issues than Republicans are.
reportJan 28, 2021 Economy and COVID-19 Top the Public’s Policy Agenda for 2021 There are wide partisan gaps over most of the 19 items asked about – particularly addressing racial issues and dealing with global climate change.
short readsOct 6, 2020 How important is climate change to voters in the 2020 election? A majority of U.S. registered voters say climate change will be a very or somewhat important issue when casting their vote for president.