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.
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While residential solar power generates just a fraction of the country’s overall electricity, it has continued to grow rapidly.
As Election Day approaches, here’s a look at voters’ issue priorities, based mainly on a Pew Research Center survey conducted Oct. 10-16.
Majorities of Americans say the federal government, businesses and other actors are doing too little to reduce the 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.
The reasons Americans without children don’t expect to have them range from just not wanting to have kids to concerns about climate change.
Americans’ views on foreign policy priorities differ based on a number of factors, including their attitudes toward international engagement.
32% of Black adults said they worried every day or almost every day that they might be threatened or attacked because of their race or ethnicity.
U.S. Hispanics’ policy views do not always align with those of non-Latinos in the same party, recent surveys have found.
Differences within each party on views of foreign policy emerge based on where Americans turn for political news.
Canadian views of their own country’s and their southern neighbor’s handling of the pandemic have shifted considerably in the past year.
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