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More on Americans' Satisfaction With Aspects of U.S. Life

Americans' level of dissatisfaction on some issues doesn't always line up with their views on how much of a priority those issues are for the government.

World Less Than Satisfied With Climate Efforts

Less than half of people in 66 countries are satisfied with efforts to preserve the environment. In the U.S., one of the largest CO2 emitters, 48% are satisfied.

Why Is Climate Change So Politically Polarizing?

Learn how climate change became one of the most politically polarizing issues in the U.S. Dr. Riley Dunlap from Oklahoma State University breaks down the political trend on this topic.

Unilever's Ambitious Commitment to Social Equality

CHRO Leena Nair discusses Unilever's commitment to creating jobs for young, underprivileged and underrepresented groups of people.

Climate Change Polarizes the U.S. -- What Should Leaders Do?

Learn how U.S. leaders can address climate change amid the highly polarized opinions on the issue.

Economic Growth Is Slowing: How Should Leaders Respond?

Most of the world's employees aren't engaged at work. See why addressing engagement has implications beyond the workplace.

Looking Back at the World in 2020 and Forward to 2021

Gallup begins the new year with a look back at some of the biggest discoveries from its World Poll in 2020 and looks ahead to 2021.

U.S. Public Opinion and the Election: the Economy

The economy and inflation are Americans' top concerns leading into the November midterm elections.

One-Third in U.S. Blame Unusual Winter Temps on Climate Change

At the end of a winter when many Americans reported experiencing colder than usual temperatures, one-third blame unusual winter temperatures on human-induced climate change.

Environment Efforts: Which Countries Are Falling Short?

More than six in 10 people worldwide were satisfied in 2020 with efforts in their countries to preserve the environment. But not everyone was this content, including majorities in several top carbon-emitting countries.
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