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Polling & Social Science:
Voters Overwhelmingly Support Strong Fuel Efficiency Standards
This article outlines how American voters nationwide are in support of the EPA enforcing stricter limits on air pollution and clean air policy.

Polling & Social Science:
Politics & Global Warming - March 2018
This report is based on a nationally represented survey that describes how Democratic, Independent, and Republican voters view global warming and energy policies. Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
Global Warming Concern Steady Despite Some Partisan Shifts
Gallup conducted this study as a special series on Americans' views of the environment, climate change, and energy.

Polling & Social Science:
Climate Change in the American Mind – March 2018
A nationally representative survey explores the upwards trends in Americans' concern about climate change. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: 1 in 5 Americans are very worried about global warming and substantial evidence indicates Americans believe they have p…

Polling & Social Science:
Sustainable Production and Consumption Framing Research Summary
A research summary that aims to equip sustainability leaders working at the municipal level with the tools needed to make the case for sustainable production and consumption both within city government as well as with community stakeholders. Download the …

Polling & Social Science:
Adaptation, culture, and the energy transition in American coal country
Research shows coal communities that have experienced mine closures are already beginning an economic and social transition, and false promises to return coal jobs can be destructive to that progress. Why you should take a look: This article…

Polling & Social Science:
Safer and Stronger Cities Strategies for Advocating for Federal Resilience Policy
This report outlines five high-level proposals for cities to coordinate with federal governments to better support climate resilience programs. These federal recommendations and strategies focus on infrastructure, housing, economic development and public …

Polling & Social Science:
Cleaner Air Cleaner Communities
This report by WE ACT For Environmental Justice discusses the way Clean Air Act State Implementation Plans provide an opportunity for communities to improve air quality, environmental justice and address unique community concerns.

Polling & Social Science:
Energy Disrupted : Five Trends Driving the Global Energy Transition
Clean Energy Canada takes an annual look at the nation's transition towards a low carbon future. This article identifies five disruptive trends that are accelerating the global transition to clean energy. Download the report

Polling & Social Science:
Renewables on the Rise: A Decade of Progress Toward a Clean Energy Future
This report looks at ways to continue to foster and accelerate the growth of renewable energy and the technologies to achieve a clean energy future for America. Link to report here