Global Warming

10.15.12

More Say There Is Solid Evidence of Global Warming

12.01.11

Modest Rise in Number Saying There Is ‘Solid Evidence’ of Global Warming

More Moderate Republicans See Evidence of Warming

11.03.11

The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election

Section 8: Domestic and Foreign Policy Views

05.04.11

Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology

Section 8: Domestic Issues and Social Policy

10.27.10

Little Change in Opinions about Global Warming

Increasing Partisan Divide on Energy Policies

06.22.10

Public Sees a Future Full of Promise and Peril

Life in 2050: Amazing Science, Familiar Threats

Section 1: Science, Technology and the Environment

10.27.09

Searching For Clues in the Global Warming Puzzle

10.22.09

Fewer Americans See Solid Evidence of Global Warming

Modest Support for

05.08.08

A Deeper Partisan Divide Over Global Warming

01.30.08

Global Warming Falls Still Farther on Republicans’ Policy Agenda

Just 12% Call It a

01.24.07

Global Warming: A Divide on Causes and Solutions

Public Views Unchanged by Unusual Weather

08.24.06

Many Americans Uneasy with Mix of Religion and Politics

69% Say Liberals Too Secular, 49% Say Conservatives Too Assertive

Section III – Religion and Science

07.12.06

Little Consensus on Global Warming

Partisanship Drives Opinion

08.18.04

Foreign Policy Attitudes Now Driven by 9/11 and Iraq

Eroding Respect for America Seen as Major Problem

Part Three: Foreign Policy Priorities

11.21.97

Americans Support Action on Global Warming

Progress Seen On AIDS, Jobs, Crime and the Deficit