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 24, 2020 Millennial and Gen Z Republicans stand out from their elders on climate and energy issues Republicans ages 18 to 39 are more likely than their GOP elders to think humans have a large role in climate change.
short readsApr 21, 2020 For Earth Day 2020, how Americans see climate change and the environment in 7 charts For Earth Day 2020, we take stock of public opinion in the United States about global climate change and the environment.
short readsJun 25, 2020 Younger, more educated U.S. adults are more likely to take part in citizen science research One-in-ten U.S. adults say they have taken part in citizen science in the past year, and 26% say they have ever done so.
short readsJan 7, 2020 More Americans now see ‘very high’ preventive health benefits from measles vaccine As in 2016, 88% of U.S. adults say its benefits outweigh the risks. And the share who consider its preventive benefits to be “very high” rose by 11 points to 56%.