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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.

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 ...

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.

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.

Democrats Drive Rise in Concern About Global Warming

Democrats' concerns about global warming have reached new heights, further widening an already huge partisan gap on the issue.

Awareness of Climate Change and Threat Vary by Region

Results from Gallup's surveys in 128 countries reveal that more than 8 in 10 adults in Europe and the Americas say they know at least something about climate change. Awareness is lower in the Middle East/North Africa and Asia regions and lowest ...

Top-Emitting Countries Differ on Climate Change Threat

As leaders meet in Copenhagen to discuss climate change, Gallup's surveys of five top-emitting countries finds awareness is lowest in India and highest in Japan and the United States. Chinese respondents are least likely to perceive global ...

Low Satisfaction With U.S. Gov't Regulation of Businesses

Americans' satisfaction with government regulation of businesses and industries has fallen to a new low of 28%. At the same time, satisfaction with the size and influence of major corporations ties last year's all-time low of 26%.

Gallup Helps UN Track Progress on Hunger, Financial Inclusion

A new report from the United Nations on the world's progress on sustainable development goals features data that Gallup collected on behalf of its clients FAO and World Bank on world hunger and financial inclusion.