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Polling & Social Science:
Phase out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy (Kenya Playbook)
The Phase Out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy Kenya Framing Playbook offers guidance on how to talk about fossil fuel supply side issues, a fair transition and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. A summary of key trends from the research sou…

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Phase out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy (India Playbook)
The Phase Out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy India Framing Playbook offers guidance on how to talk about fossil fuel supply side issues, a fair transition and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. A summary of key trends from the research sou…

Polling & Social Science:
Phase out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy (Brazil Playbook)
The Phase Out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy Brazil Framing Playbook offers guidance on how to talk about fossil fuel supply side issues, a fair transition and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. A summary of key trends from the research so…

Polling & Social Science:
Phase out Fossil Fuels and Fast Track Clean Energy (United States Playbook)
The Fossil Fuel Treaty U.S. Framing Playbook offers guidance on how to talk about fossil fuel supply side issues, a fair transition and the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty. A summary of key trends from the research sources are included in an appendix…

Polling & Social Science:
Factors Affecting Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy and Transmission Projects
Survey research consistently shows Canadians strongly support renewable energy, but when it comes to getting renewable energy and transmission projects built on the ground, general support does not always hold. At the community level, Canadians often oppos…

Polling & Social Science:
What Do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2022
This comprehensive report on Canadian public opinion viewed the results of 60 publicly-available surveys from 2021 through early 2022 and cross-checked consistency with subscriber-only research. The goal was to dig beneath topline numbers, stress-test res…

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change in Canada's National Media
An analysis of climate coverage in Canadian national print media outlets during the Spring of 2021.

Polling & Social Science:
Safety in the Face of the Climate Crisis
According to the survey, 62% of U.S. adults believe climate change is a threat, but 11.5% don’t believe in climate change at all. These perceptions have a tremendous impact on the steps people take to protect the environment. Learn more: https://www.saf…

Polling & Social Science:
Citizen science in climate change and health
People report de effects of climate change on their health situation. It is in Spanish: https://saludnaranja.org/ The goal is for more and more people to identify climate change as a real problem and connect it with health impacts. In this sense, we ha…