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The Engaging on Climate & Community Solutions Toolkit is the place to find tip sheets, case studies, campaign examples, and social science resources for engaging diverse audiences on climate solutions.
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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.

Polling & Social Science:
This poll conducted by Stanford University samples American adults hispanic and non-hispanics on questions relating to global warming.

Polling & Social Science:
Front and Centered 2017 Community Listening Sessions: Solar Power
This article by Front and Centered explores findings from a survey on transitioning to clean energy. Download the report

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

Polling & Social Science:
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.

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

Tip Sheet:
Climate Views in Communities of Color
A summary community-based participatory research approaches and polling into how communities of color are engaging around climate change and the barriers to further action.