Voters agree that climate and the economy are issues that can and should be addressed together.
Read MoreNew York voters are already burdened by the home insurance crisis — and believe the fossil fuel industry helped create it.
Read MoreVoter favorability of ICE has steadily declined over the course of President Donald Trump’s second term.
Read MoreWhile voters generally express high support for new industrial development, only 51% say they would be enthusiastic about a new construction project in their community.
Read MoreAs COP30 wraps up this week, Americans continue to support global leadership and action on climate, including the phaseout of fossil fuels.
Read MoreMore than 3 in 5 adults (63%) report that they have experienced at least one indicator of housing precarity in the last year.
Read MoreVoters overwhelmingly support requiring oil and gas companies to pay their share of climate damages.
Read MoreAn overwhelming majority of voters think greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane should be regulated.
Read MoreNearly 3 in 4 likely voters (74%) believe that the U.S. needs to build new renewable energy projects to combat climate change.
Read MoreVoters generally think their state legislators prioritize environmental and energy policies either the right amount or not enough.
Read MoreAlaska voters reject the governor’s recent vetoes, from education funding to oil tax transparency to capping payday loan interest rates.
Read MoreVoters on both sides of the aisle are opposed to budget cuts at the agencies that oversee public lands.
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