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Concern About Several Environmental Problems Dips in U.S.
Pollution of drinking water and of natural waterways remain the most worrying environmental problems of six measured by Gallup.
Environmental Ratings, Global Warming Concern, Flat in 2020
Gallup's 2020 update of its annual Environment poll finds public views on the environment and global warming holding steady after a near-record-warm winter.
Americans as Concerned as Ever About Global Warming
Americans' global warming views remain steady at the high points reached in 2018. A slight majority are now classified as "Concerned Believers."
Global Warming Concern Steady Despite Some Partisan Shifts
Americans' views about global warming haven't changed much in the past year, but partisans have become somewhat more polarized.
Global Warming Age Gap: Younger Americans Most Worried
Americans' level of concern about global warming declines by age group, with younger adults more likely to worry and say the effects have already started.
Global Warming Concern at Three-Decade High in U.S.
Americans' concerns about global warming are at peak levels in Gallup's trends, including a record 45% saying they worry "a great deal" about it.
Four in 10 Americans Say They Are Environmentalists
Four in 10 U.S. adults identify themselves as environmentalists, similar to recent readings but remaining down from the 1980s and 1990s.
Water Pollution Remains Top Environmental Concern in U.S.
Americans continue to express the most dire concerns about water pollution, out of six environmental threats.
Climate Change Concerns Higher in the Northeast, West U.S.
This Earth Day, Americans living in the East (67%) or the West (67%) are more likely than those living in the Midwest (60%) or the South (53%) to believe climate change is now occurring.
Half in U.S. Are Now Concerned Global Warming Believers
On the issue of global warming, a new statistical analysis categorizes 50% of Americans as "Concerned Believers," 19% as "Cool Skeptics" and 31% as the "Mixed Middle."