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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 ...
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.
Most of Syria's Neighbors See Assad's Ouster as Good Thing
A year after Assad's ouster, many of Syria's neighbors say the change will improve Syrians' lives but are less sure it will bring security to their own country.
State of the Global Workplace — Regional Data Summary
Compare employee engagement, wellbeing, and job trends data across 10 regions around the world from Gallup's 2025 State of the Global Workplace Report.
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 ...
U.S. Employee Engagement Declines From 2020 Peak
Employee engagement has fallen from its 2020 peak, with sharp drops among younger workers as role clarity, feeling cared about and development erode.
How Can a Strengths-Based Approach Improve Organizational Success?
Learn how the best organizations use CliftonStrengths to improve employee engagement, boost productivity and performance, and grow their business.
Happiness Rankings Show Stability and Change
Finland remains happiest, but the latest World Happiness Report rankings show regional and generational shifts in global wellbeing.
Angela Duckworth, Ph.D.
Angela Duckworth is the Rosa Lee and Egbert Chang Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and faculty co-director of the Penn-Wharton Behavior Change for Good Initiative.
American Optimism Slumps to Record Low
The percentage of U.S. adults who anticipate high-quality lives in five years declined to 59.2% in 2025, the lowest level since measurement began in 2008.