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Polling & Social Science:
This report identifies five elements of success that allow sustainability teams in local governments to generate innovative policy and market transformations on scale with what is needed to address the climate emergency. Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
Why U.S. oil and gas expansion is incompatible with climate limits Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
62% of Canadians say that climate change is an emergency now or will be in the next few years. Download the poll and check out the author's analysis of the results

Polling & Social Science:
Killer Heat in the United States: Climate Choices and the Future of Dangerously Hot Days
An analysis of extreme heat from the Union of Concerned Scientists presents a choice between continuing on our current path with soaring heatwaves or taking action to reduce emissions and avoid worst-case scenarios. Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
Do younger generations care more about global warming?
Research shows that young people are more likely to view global warming as personally important, to engage in climate activism, and rank global warming higher in voting issue priority than older generations.

Polling & Social Science:
Mainstreaming low-carbon lifestyles
Commissioned by the Low-carbon Lifestyles & Behavioural Spillover (CASPI) team at Cardiff University, the report explores how to move from small-scale approaches to behaviour change. ► Download the report View the webinar:

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Guide to Communicating Carbon Pricing
The guide provides communicators with recommendations for designing and implementing effective carbon pricing communication strategies. ► Download the communications guide

Polling & Social Science:
What Advocacy Organizations Need to Win Today
“Traditional approaches to advocacy strategies, decision-making, and building power at the grassroots fall short of what’s needed today. It’s more important than ever for nonprofit leaders to integrate new approaches — or risk becoming irrelevant a…

Polling & Social Science:
Survey of Likely 2020 Democratic Primary Voters/ Caucus-Goers in Five Early States
A poll conducted of Democratic primary voters in California, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina finds: Addressing the climate crisis is a top tier issue for Democratic primary voters, shared only with universal healthcare coverage. …

Polling & Social Science:
The poll shows support for the Green New Deal is driven by Millennials, students, and people of color. Support for the Green New Deal has become more polarized along partisan lines, even as it remains popular among Independents.