Environment, Energy, and Resilience Expectations for Climate Change Action An AP-NORC poll conducted in August 2019 finds less than 3 in 10 believe it’s likely the world will act to significantly reduce carbon emissions. Topline Results Public Use Files
Environment, Energy, and Resilience The Politics of Climate Change An AP-NORC poll conducted in August 2019 looks at climate change beliefs – does it exist, who is responsible, and who should fix it. Topline Results Public Use Files
Environment, Energy, and Resilience Is the Weather Getting Worse? The AP-NORC poll conducted in August 2019 shows that a majority of Americans think both weather and weather related disasters are getting more severe. Topline Results Public Use Files
Environment, Energy, and Resilience Is the Public Willing to Pay to Help Fix Climate Change? The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago and The AP-NORC Center conducted a national survey of 1,202 adults in November 2018 to explore Americans’ views on climate change, carbon tax and fuel efficiency standards. Topline Results Public Use Files
Environment, Energy, and Resilience Beliefs on Climate Change and Severe Weather The September 2017 AP-NORC Poll of 1,150 adults explores the public’s beliefs about climate change and trends in weather-related disasters. Topline Results Public Use Files