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Polling & Social Science:
Public Opinion and Trump's Decision on the Paris Agreement
A Gallup survey finds Republicans are less worried about climate change than Democrats or independents and prioritize jobs.

Polling & Social Science:
Most Americans Oppose Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Accord
The Washington Post – ABC News Polls finds that 59% of Americans oppose Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. Link Here

Polling & Social Science:
Growing Support in US for Some Climate Change Action
The Chicago Council survey finds a strong bipartisan majority support the Paris Climate Agreement.

Polling & Social Science:
Global Warming Concern at Three-Decade High in US
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.

Polling & Social Science:
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Canadian Oil and Gas Sector
Canada is the only net fossil fuel producer out of eight surveyed; this report outlines the importance of understanding the role of the oil and gas sector in Canada as a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.

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51% of American voters believe climate change is caused by human activity, this survey looks at how participants view climate change since the Trump Administration.

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American Climate Perspectives April 2017
This survey conducted by ecoAmerica found significant increases in awareness of climate change that overwhelmingly points to human activities as the leading cause.

Polling & Social Science:
Networked Change: Campaign Grid
Today’s "potential" supporters often adopt causes and not institutions, when they decide to invest in social change. This guide presented by the Networked Change Report reviews the tools and principles of designing a directed networked campaign.

Polling & Social Science:
When Does Self-Interest Motivate Political Engagement? The case of climate change
This paper examines the theoretical understanding of political participation versus material self-interest by showing how people’s subjective perceptions affect their overall public opinion.

Polling & Social Science:
A 2017 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists
This report looks at the initial findings from the fifth nationally representative survey of broadcast meteorologists conducted by George Mason University. The aim of these surveys is to explore broadcast meteorologists’ views and activities related to r…