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Polling & Social Science:
American Climate Perspectives July 2017
A large majority of Americans are in favor of climate solutions including renewable energy; this survey looks at how local communities can take steps towards addressing climate change.

Polling & Social Science:
Dialogue for Climate Action: Climate action starts with dialogue
We are all stakeholders in the health of our environment. This blog summarizes the discussion from the Dialogue for Climate Action conference where participants seek to promote successful outcomes in climate change policy.

Polling & Social Science:
Talk Is Cheap: How G20 Governments are Financing Climate Disaster
This report presents a detailed picture of the public finances for energy solutions, in response to the stated intentions of G20 members to move away from fossil fuel production toward clean energy sources. Download report here.

Polling & Social Science:
Ipsos Poll Conducted for Reuters
39% of Americans believe that the United States should lead the global fight against climate change. This survey looks at how participants view national political issues.

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change in the American Mind: May 2017
Findings from the latest survey by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication on Americans’ attitudes on global warming impacts and solutions. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: There…

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This guide highlights the principles, analysis and methods of the Climate Justice Alliance’s Just Transition project. Download the guide

Polling & Social Science:
How We Can Use Climate Action Planning to Beat the Heat
This article looks at prevention methods and action plans against heat health risks due to rising temperatures.

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change, Extreme Heat, and Health
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention created this toolkit to help communicate the goals of the Environmental Public Health Tracking Network, by outlining public health risks related to climate change.

Polling & Social Science:
Extreme heat events are expected to increase in frequency and severity due to the continued changes to our climate. Health Canada developed a toolkit with strategies to educate communities and decrease health risks related to extreme heat. WHY YOU SHOUL…

Polling & Social Science:
This survey conducted by ecoAmerica found significant opposition from Americans to Trump’s decision to opt out of the Paris Climate Agreement. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: President Trump’s opposition to the global agreement to lower greenhouse g…