Global Warming Concern Steady Despite Some Partisan Shifts

Organization: Gallup

Gallup conducted this study as a special series on Americans’ views of the environment, climate change, and energy.
A Gallup survey finds Republicans are less worried about climate change than Democrats or independents and prioritize jobs.
American’s level of worry about climate change has increased by 10% in the past year. This survey looks at participants’ growing concern on climate change as a serious risk.  
American’s level of worry about climate change has increased by 10% in the past year. This survey looks at participants’ growing concern on climate change as a serious risk.  
A Gallup survey finds that a majority of Americans do not believe increased production of energy should be prioritized over environmental protection.  
Gallup conducted a survey to explore Americans’ view on protecting the environment versus increasing the production of oil, gas, and coal supplies. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: Since the Trump administration’s announcement to roll back environmental regulations affecting the energy industry and lowering emission restrictions, public attitudes have shifted toward favoring environmental protections. The gap...
In this study, Gallup researchers evaluate Americans’ views on warm winter weather attributed to climate change.
Americans have shown an increase in concern about polluted drinking water, from polluted rivers and reservoir; Gallup researchers found that climate change worries are less of a concern for Americans.  
A recent survey by Gallup showed that nearly six in ten Americans believe global warming is occurring, this number has increased by 4% since 2015.