New polling finds that 76% percent of voters would approve of a new clean energy or infrastructure project in their area if it were publicly owned.
Read MoreA majority of voters disapprove of a recent federal ruling in Louisiana blocking the EPA and the DOJ from investigating civil rights violations in Cancer Alley.
Read MoreThe National Wildlife Federation and Data for Progress surveyed likely voters in four states — Wyoming, Texas, Louisiana, and Colorado — being considered for CDR deployment to understand voter attitudes toward CDR and DAC.
Read MoreDirect Air Capture can be a means of rectifying past carbon pollution, but only if it is deployed with an aim of addressing the legacy of environmental racism and siting injustices.
Read MoreA significant portion of Americans are concerned about the accuracy of food marketing, particularly with respect to antibiotic usage in animal products.
Read MoreNew public opinion research from Data for Progress analyzes community perspectives on Direct Air Capture (DAC) – technologies shaping up to be critical in the fight against climate change.
Read MoreMore than three-quarters of voters favor maintaining existing environmental and health protections, regardless of whether they believe permitting reform should prioritize clean energy or fossil fuel energy projects.
Read MoreWe find that a majority of voters are opposed to tying together debt default and repealing clean energy tax credits, and do not want lawmakers to roll back the key climate provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Read MoreA Green New Deal for Cities Act would be responsible for around 1.9 million jobs and would contribute around $1.2 trillion to U.S. GDP from 2024 to 2027.
Read MoreIn response to the growing threat of extreme heat, voters strongly support critical investments in heat-resilient infrastructure.
Read MoreNew research conducted by Data for Progress finds hundreds of millions of dollars donated from key fossil fuel companies to fund climate research at academic institutions.
Read MoreData for Progress polling finds that Kroger consumers seem confused and often misled by the marketing of eggs from caged hens.
Read MoreCommunity benefits agreements can be a means for project developers to address historical injustice by engaging communities in a meaningful way.
Read MoreThe provisions would be responsible for an average of around 1 million jobs and would contribute approximately $1.7 trillion to U.S. GDP.
Read MoreGovernment leadership will be critical to ensuring that carbon dioxide removal is a tool to help rectify carbon pollution injustices of the past.
Read More75 percent of likely voters support the U.S. government making investments to expand and maintain public transit infrastructure.
Read More80 percent of Latino voters place “a great deal” or “some” blame on oil and gas companies for higher gas prices.
Read More47 percent of likely voters are concerned about being displaced from their homes due to an extreme weather event, but, only 38 percent think the federal government is providing sufficient support to Americans for disaster relief.
Read MoreBy developing innovative ways to scale existing technologies and make them accessible to all Americans, we can finally make good on our pledge to make the U.S. a leader in the ever-growing climate movement.
Read MoreYoung voters are eager to see their leaders take action to declare a National Climate Emergency and secure a Green New Deal.
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