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In U.S., Far Fewer Say Temperatures Are Warmer Than Usual
Thirty-four percent of Americans say their local temperatures have been warmer than usual this winter, down by more than half from last year. Among those who perceive warmer weather, the majority say it is due to global warming.
Inside India: World's Most Populous Nation Looks Ahead
As India's population grows, so does its importance to geopolitics and the global economy. Read Gallup's three-part series on what Indians think their future holds.
Australians' Views Shift on Climate Change
Many Australians have recently altered their opinions about the cause of global warming and the gravity of the issue. While the majority still considers climate change a serious matter, fewer say human activities cause it.
Worldwide, Blame for Climate Change Falls on Humans
Thirty-five percent of adults in 111 countries in 2010 say humans cause global warming, while less than half as many (14%) blame nature. Thirteen percent fault both. Americans are the most likely to blame natural causes, setting them apart from ...
Job Creation Holds the Key to Nigeria's Future
Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Robin R. Sanders, discusses the changes in Nigeria since the last election and the challenges facing the country after the next one.
Children's Wellbeing Linked to Migration Desire, Plans
A new analysis of a decade of World Poll data reveals that many people are spurred to migrate not only for their own wellbeing, but that of children.
Update: Partisan Gaps Expand Most on Government Power, Climate
Partisan differences have expanded over the past 20 years on some, but not all, core U.S. social and policy issues.
Terrorism, Nuclear Weapons, China Viewed as Top U.S. Threats
Americans rated various forms of terrorism, development of nuclear weapons by unfriendly countries, and China's military power as the top critical threats to U.S. vital interests, just before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Americans Show Consensus on Many Democracy-Related Matters
A Kettering Foundation/Gallup survey finds most Americans support political compromise, view multiculturalism as a strength and reject political violence.
In U.S., Water Pollution Worries Highest Since 2001
Majorities of Americans report worrying "a great deal" about the pollution of drinking water (63%) and of rivers, lakes and reservoirs (57%) -- the highest levels recorded since 2001.