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Polling & Social Science:
Front and Centered 2017 Community Listening Sessions: Pollution, Climate Change, and the Puget Sound
This article by Front and Centered explores survey findings on pollution burdens and impacts on different communities. Download the report

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Polling Memo and Summary for National Release
A survey from Earthjustice and GreenLatinos explores American Latino voters' attitudes toward the environment.

Polling & Social Science:
Americans Climate Perspectives: Genders Differ on Climate Attitudes, Impacts and Behaviors
EcoAmerica and Lake Research Partners fielded the Annual American Climate Perspectives Survey to explore women and men’s attitudes, behaviors and awareness of climate change.

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Public Opinion on Energy, the Environment, and Climate
Center for American Progress explores how registered voters view energy and climate change.

Polling & Social Science:
Equitable, Community Driven Climate Preparedness Planning
Climate change is one of our most critical global challenges. Though climate change affects individuals across different socio-economic groups: people of color, immigrants, and low-income communities are most at risk of climate-related hazards. Download …

Polling & Social Science:
Imagine a Puerto Rico Recovery Designed by Puerto Ricans
Following the devastation of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Puerto Ricans have come together to design a “just recovery” plan for the island that prioritizes community-controlled clean energy and agriculture, self-sufficiency, and political power.

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Diversity in Environmental Organizations
A study of 2,057 environmental organizations, which examine how nonprofits are using the GuideStar reporting system to report on diversity-related activities.

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African American communities in the United States face serious health risks caused by air pollution from the oil and gas industry. Higher poverty levels increase these threats, translating to a disproportionate health burden on African American communities…

Polling & Social Science:
A 2017 National Survey of Broadcast Meteorologists
The fifth national survey of broadcast meteorologists from George Mason University finds that large numbers of weathercasters informed their viewers about the local impacts of climate change. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE A LOOK: The survey explores broadcast meteor…

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This report aims to share lessons learned from Rebuild by Design proposals and the projects that inspired communities to rebuild in ways that would enhance their physical, economic, social, and environmental resilience. Download the report