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Biden Approval, Legislation and the American Public

The potential impact of massive new spending legislation on President Joe Biden's job approval rating remains uncertain.

Views of Supreme Court Remain Near Record Lows

Americans' approval of the Supreme Court and their trust in it remain low. The public is divided on whether its ideology is "about right" or "too conservative."

Six in 10 Worldwide OK With Efforts to Preserve Environment

Satisfaction with efforts to safeguard the environment is relatively high in most of Asia -- particularly the South and Southeast Asia regions, where close to three-fourths of residents are satisfied.

Climate Change Not a Top Worry in U.S.

More Americans worry about issues such as the economy and federal spending than about the environment and climate change. Democrats are more concerned than Republicans about environmental issues.

Public in COP25 Host Spain Unhappy With Environment Efforts

As U.N. Climate Change Conference talks open in Madrid, a majority of the Spanish public, 58%, is dissatisfied with Spain's efforts to preserve the environment.

Elizabeth Warren's Two Approaches to Government

Warren's plans to disrupt the way government works fit well with public opinion -- her plans to increase its role in solving problems, much less so.

A Seven-Year Stretch of Elevated Environmental Concern

Since 2016, Americans have been more worried about environmental quality in the U.S. than they were for the 15 previous years.

Cyberterrorism Tops List of 11 Potential Threats to U.S.

Americans consider cyberterrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea and Iran to be the most critical of 11 potential threats to the U.S.

How the World Grades Climate Actions

Many country leaders are offering plans to tackle climate change this week at the United Nations General Assembly, but what grade would their own people give their efforts to preserve the environment so far?

Top Issues for Voters: Healthcare, Economy, Immigration

Healthcare, the economy and immigration are the most important issues for midterm voters this year. Voters assign the economy lower importance now than in any of the past four midterm years.