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Cyberterrorism, Iran's Nuclear Gains Concern Americans Most

Cyberterrorism and U.S. adversaries developing nuclear weapons continue to rank as the most worrisome global issues to Americans, but fewer than in recent years find China's economic power highly concerning.

Fewer Americans Say Winter Colder Than Usual

Half of Americans say they have had a colder-than-usual winter, while 18% say it has been warmer than usual. Those experiencing a colder winter attribute it more to normal temperature variations than to climate change.

Global Warming or Climate Change: Is There a Difference?

In a guest commentary for Gallup, Riley Dunlap, Regents Professor of Sociology at Oklahoma State University, explores differences in Americans' views when they hear the terms "climate change" and "global warming."

Satisfaction With Environment Declines Ahead of Green Wave

Dissatisfaction with efforts to preserve the environment was rising in many of the countries that had break-away Green Party success in recent elections.

One in Three Worldwide Lack Balance in Life

One-third of people around the world -- which translates into almost 2 billion individuals -- feel their lives are out of balance, according to a new Gallup and Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation study.

Biden Job Approval Back Down to 40%

Joe Biden's latest job approval rating is 40%. His 42% seventh-quarter average approval rating is fairly typical for recent presidents.

Four in 10 Americans Say They Are Environmentalists

Four in 10 U.S. adults identify themselves as environmentalists, similar to recent readings but remaining down from the 1980s and 1990s.

The Midterms Are Here. One Last Look at the Data.

What percentage of Americans say they are certain they will vote? How much have they thought about the upcoming election? Are they more or less enthusiastic about voting than in previous years?

Nearly Two in Three in U.S. Say Winter Was Warmer This Year

Nearly two in three Americans say this winter has been an unusually warm one for them and are most likely to attribute the warmer temperatures to climate change.

Americans Attribute Warm Winter Weather to Climate Change

Most Americans say this winter was warmer than usual, in sharp contrast to the 51% in 2015 who said last winter was colder. Of those who say this winter was warmer, more attribute this to climate change than to natural variation.
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