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Is India Prepared to Change With Its Climate?

The majority of Indians see climate change as a potential threat to their country in the next 20 years, but not all Indians perceive this threat in the same way.

EV Ownership Ticks Up, but Fewer Nonowners Want to Buy One

More U.S. adults now than a year ago say they own an electric vehicle, but more also say they would not consider buying one.

Will Argentine Voters Get the Change They Want?

Gallup surveys conducted ahead of Argentina's election shed light on three key issues that will likely play a decisive role in the outcome.

Climate Change and Wellbeing Around the World

Download the Climate Change Around the World report to learn how high temperatures deteriorate wellbeing.

Nearly Half in South Recently Affected by Extreme Weather

One in three Americans, including 45% in the South, say they have personally been affected by an extreme weather event in the past two years.

Seven Key Gallup Findings About the Environment on Earth Day

Learn more about Americans' views on present environmental conditions, their rankings of environmental issues and their worries about key issues.

Most Americans Are Not Completely Sold on Electric Vehicles

Four percent of Americans report that they currently own an electric vehicle, and the public remains largely unconvinced that the use of EVs does a lot to help address climate change.

Climate Change Proposals Favored by Solid Majorities in U.S.

Americans widely favor a range of specific policies to address climate change. However, they are more divided when asked whether environmental protection or economic concerns should be given the higher priority.

Gallup Reporter Resources: Climate

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U.S. Opinion and the Election: Guns, Immigration, Climate

Read a review of where the American public stands on gun control, immigration, and climate change.
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