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World Risk Poll Reveals Global Threat From Climate Change

Worldwide, most people see climate change posing at least somewhat of a threat to people in their countries in the next 20 years, according to a new World Risk Poll report.

Black, Hispanic Americans More Vulnerable to Extreme Weather

Gallup research shows racial disparities in U.S. climate preparedness. Black and Hispanic Americans express lower confidence and say they have less access to resources, highlighting their vulnerability to extreme weather events.

Rising Global Temperatures Linked to Declining Wellbeing

A new analysis from Gallup -- published in collaboration with Citi -- offers a novel approach to quantifying the toll that rising temperatures may have on people's wellbeing.

Concern About Several Environmental Problems Dips in U.S.

Pollution of drinking water and of natural waterways remain the most worrying environmental problems of six measured by Gallup.

The Texas Power Crisis and American Public Opinion

The extreme cold and massive power outages in Texas may lead to shifts in U.S. public opinion on several key issues.

Spanish Election May Be a Gamble for Sanchez

Millions of Spaniards go to the polls on Sunday to cast their ballots in an early general election called by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. Gallup surveys shed light on whether his gamble is likely to pay off.

Lt. Gen. Russel Honore on Climate Change and Rise of China

Lt. Gen. Russel Honore joins the podcast to discuss population growth, finding solutions to pollution and navigating relations with China.

Fewer Americans Back Businesses Wading Into Current Events

Gallup and Bentley University find that 41% of U.S. adults favor businesses taking a public stance on current events, down from 48% last year.

Economy Is Top Election Issue; Abortion and Crime Next

Registered voters rate the economy as the most important factor influencing their vote this midterm election cycle, but abortion and crime are close behind.

Extreme Weather Has Affected One in Three Americans

One in three U.S. adults say they have been personally affected by an extreme weather event in the past two years. These victims express greater concern about climate change.
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