Voters Support Stimulus for Clean Energy, Not Fossil Fuels
A survey of 9,087 registered U.S. voters on support for stimulus funding and legislative climate action.
A survey of 9,087 registered U.S. voters on support for stimulus funding and legislative climate action.
A survey of 539 registered Arizona voters on support for renewable energy and experiences with climate change and its impacts.
A survey of 485 registered Colorado voters on concerns about climate change and the local environment and support for increasing renewable energy.
A survey of 675 registered North Carolina voters on climate change impacts, including experiences with extreme weather, and support for renewable energy.
A survey of 1,934 registered voters in states with Democratic primaries and caucuses between February 22 and March 17, 2020, on climate change, climate policies, and the 2020 election.
A survey of 789 registered Georgia voters on experience with climate impacts and support for renewable energy.
A survey of 1,112 registered Ohio voters on impacts of climate change and support for expanding renewable energy.
A survey of 2208 registered voters in the United States on climate change, climate impacts and support for policies to reduce carbon pollution.
A survey of 519 registered Iowa voters on impacts of climate change and support for renewable energy.
A survey of 820 registered Michigan voters on climate change and concerns about environment and infrastructure.