Research

Psychographic-based research, polling, and
guidance for effective climate communications

April 9, 2024 | Research

Children & Youth Mental Health In Our Changing Climate: A Guide for Faith Leaders

As our changing climate causes severe weather events, the physical and mental health impacts are following.

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May 23, 2022 | Research

Making the Climate and Health Connection

Climate change impacts – especially air pollution, severe storms, and disease-carrying insects – make Americans concerned for their health and safety.

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November 3, 2021 | Research

Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Impacts, Inequities, Responses

This report chronicles the impacts of climate change on Americans’ mental health and psychological well-being and provides guidance and resources to act and advocate.

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March 2019 | Research

Climate Priorities 2019: American Support for Solutions and Green New Deal

Poll Shows Democrats, Independents and Republicans Aligned in Support for Key Policies of Green New Deal and other Climate Solutions

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March 2014

American Climate Values Survey | Psychographic and Demographic Insights

The American Climate Values Survey 2014 assesses climate and other values to provide information and insights for people who want to increase the effectiveness of their efforts to build public support for climate solutions.

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September 2014

American Climate Values Survey | Insights by Racial and Ethnic Groups

This report builds upon the results of the American Climate Values Survey 2014 report by uncovering the common and distinct climate change viewpoints, values, and beliefs of African, Asian, and Hispanic/Latino Americans vs. national averages and each other.

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April 2015

American Climate Values Survey Supplement | Health and Climate Highlights

This supplementary report focuses on the results of American Climate Values 2014: Psychographic and Demographic Insights to understand the climate attitudes of Americans who identify strongly with the healthcare sector and greater health community.

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