Voters say their top concerns about the recent staff layoffs at the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service are potential economic impacts (16%), increased risk of wildfires (14%), and harm to wildlife (12%).
Read MoreThese results demonstrate broad public support for investing in carbon removal technologies and engaging communities in their development and deployment.
Read MoreMichigan voters continue to express strong support for clean energy projects and want to see stronger action taken to hold utility companies accountable for high prices and power grid failures.
Read MoreThe fossil fuel industry is widely seen to have at least some responsibility for the recent wildfires in California.
Read MoreVoters are not enthusiastic about the Trump administration’s plan to “drill, baby, drill.”
Read MoreFifty-five percent of voters say that their home or rental insurance premiums have gone up in the last five years.
Read MoreNearly half of voters report that they are somewhat or very likely to consider a solar installation on their home within the next five years.
Read MoreA majority of voters want developers to be in compliance with labor, environmental, and civil rights laws to receive federal funding.
Read MoreSwing voters see Harris as more competent than Trump and as someone who is better at working across the aisle and fighting for people like them.
Read MoreOver two-thirds of Portland likely voters say they are more likely to vote for a City Council candidate who has a reputation as a climate leader.
Read MoreFor 6 out of 9 of Trump’s past statements, less than half of voters say that Trump was being serious at all.
Read MoreHalf of voters trust Harris more to handle climate and extreme weather disasters like the recent hurricanes.
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