Government Actions to Reduce Methane Pollution Broadly Popular with U.S. Voters
A national poll by Climate Nexus reveals that most voters support government action to reduce methane emissions.
A national poll by Climate Nexus reveals that most voters support government action to reduce methane emissions.
2,051 registered voters in the U.S. support prioritizing water pollution and drinking water safety, according to a recent poll.
A poll of 4,255 American adults finds gaps in perceptions of natural gas and methane, and support for gas stove safety regulations.
A poll of 2,184 registered voters in the U.S. about drinking and wastewater infrastructure.
A poll of 1,965 registered U.S. voters on support for increasing renewable energy in response to Russia’s war against Ukraine.
A poll of 2,054 adults (18+) in U.S. coastal counties on support for investments in Ocean Carbon Dioxide Removal.
A poll of 2678 registered voters in the United States on support on phasing out the sale of new gas vehicles by 2030
A poll of 4,673 registered U.S. voters on support for investments in clean energy infrastructure and strengthening methane regulations.
A poll of 1,525 registered U.S. voters on support for investing in clean energy infrastructure and paying for those investments through increased taxes on corporations and wealthy individuals.
A survey of 1,310 registered U.S. voters on support for clean energy infrastructure investments as economic recovery and stimulus.