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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

Polling & Social Science:
Renewable Energy 100: The Course to a Carbon-Free Campus
This report looks at how college and university students can become leaders in the development of clean energy technology, including wind and solar power, energy efficiency, and clean transportation.

Polling & Social Science:
Pathways To 100 An Energy Supply Transformation Primer for U.S. Cities
This article was designed to support municipalities looking to create clean energy plans. Pathways to 100 provides city planners and policymakers with next steps for developing climate and energy initiatives. Link to article Here

Polling & Social Science:
The City of Portland has created a Climate Action Plan to prioritize the needs of communities of colour and low-income populations by looking outlining various approaches with an “equity” lens. The City of Portland has been a leader in addressing cl…

Campaign Example:
Environment America: Voices for 100% Renewable Energy
Environment America's Voices for 100% Renewable Energy project showcases a diverse range of stories from leaders spanning the nonprofit, public, academic and private sector who are committed to achieving a clean energy transition. The project aims to moti…

Polling & Social Science:
The Racial Gap On Global Warming
This article explores the need for diversity in the global warming movement, by increasing the number of non-white representatives in discussions with the public and governments.

Polling & Social Science:
Themes and Findings from a Survey of African-Americans on Climate and Clean Energy
This report looks at findings from a survey by Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates (FM3) on how African Americans express concern about air pollution and global warming.

Polling & Social Science:
Advancing Environmental Justice through Community-Based Participatory Research
This article outlines the ways health advocates, climate leaders, and researchers can come together to help solve problems of environmental racism, economic injustice, and agricultural sustainability in vulnerable communities.

Polling & Social Science:
Californians’ Views on Climate Change
This article by Public Policy Institute of California discusses the findings from a survey on Californian residents and their views on climate change.

Polling & Social Science:
Hispanics more likely than whites to say global warming is caused by humans
The findings from a Pew Research Center poll shows that Hispanics are significantly more likely than whites to say climate change is human caused and happening.