skip to main content

Search Results

Showing 31-40 of 200 results.

U.S. Concern About Global Warming at Eight-Year High

Americans are taking global warming more seriously today than at any time in the past eight years, according to Gallup's annual environment poll. Along with increased concern, a record percentage blame human activity for the warming.

The Texas Power Crisis and American Public Opinion

The extreme cold and massive power outages in Texas may lead to shifts in U.S. public opinion on several key issues.

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.

In U.S., Cyberdisruption Most Critical Threat

Americans see cyberterrorism as the most critical of 11 threats to U.S. vital interests. Nuclear weapons development by Iran or by North Korea are next, followed by international terrorism.

In U.S., Most Do Not See Global Warming as Serious Threat

Most Americans, 65%, believe global warming is currently happening or will happen in their lifetimes, but far fewer, 36%, predict it will be a serious threat to their way of life.

Americans Most Likely to Say Global Warming Is Exaggerated

More than four in 10 Americans say the seriousness of global warming is generally exaggerated, while one in three say it is generally underestimated and about one in four say it is generally correct.

Exploring Young Women's Leftward Expansion

A sharp rise over the past decade in young women who describe their political views as liberal, particularly relative to young men, is reflected most prominently in their attitudes on the environment and abortion.

New Series: Where Americans Stand on the Environment, Energy

Be among the first to read Gallup's new series on Americans' views of global warming, environmental issues and energy policies.

Americans Show Low Levels of Concern on Global Warming

Only about a third of Americans worry a great deal about global warming, less than worry about other environmental concerns and unchanged from 2013, while concerns about other environmental threats have risen.

One in Four in U.S. Are Solidly Skeptical of Global Warming

A special Gallup analysis categorizes 39% of Americans as "Concerned Believers" on the issue of human-induced global warming. Another 36% are the "Mixed Middle," while 25% are "Cool Skeptics."
  • 4 (current page)
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7