Environmental Polling Consortium
Resources & Polling Library
Browse the EPC’s searchable library – including the largest collection of polling documents related to environmental issues, as well as the EPC’s own summaries and analyses.
Some resources are only available to EPC members. Contact us to learn more about membership.

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 20, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including a new wave of Yale and GMU’s long-running “Climate Change in the American Mind” study, new national polling on climate change and consumer costs, and new polls nationally and in key states about clean energy cuts in the reconciliation bill.

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 13, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on Americans’ energy attitudes, climate change and extreme weather, and clean energy loans.

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 6, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on the reconciliation bill, Americans’ climate beliefs, and the impacts of climate change.

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 30, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new national polling on the reconciliation bill’s clean energy rollbacks, NEPA, and national monuments + new statewide polling about renewable energy in North Carolina and about EV manufacturing in Michigan.

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 23, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on the reconciliation bill, clean energy, and critical minerals.

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 16, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including recent polling on environmental justice issues, LIHEAP, indoor gas pollution, and the federal government’s role in protecting people from the health impacts of climate change.

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 9, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new national polling on federal science funding, a new international survey about methane emissions, a new survey of Western voters’ attitudes about drilling on public lands, and new polling about companies’ stances on climate change.

Environmental Polling Roundup – April 25, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on utility costs, Trump’s handling of energy costs and other energy and environmental issues, climate change impacts, and federal funding cuts.

Environmental Polling Roundup – April 18, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on Americans’ top environmental concerns, climate attitudes, and reactions to the ongoing rollback of public lands protections.

Environmental Polling Roundup – April 11, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on Americans’ energy and vehicle preferences, new polling on polluter accountability amid Trump’s push to grant oil and gas companies legal immunity for their climate damages, and new polling of AAPI Americans.

Environmental Polling Roundup – April 4, 2025
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on extreme weather, clean water, EVs, and voters’ perceptions about the costs of different energy sources.
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Access to certain EPC services, such as the library of non-public polling documents shared by EPC member organizations, requires official membership in the consortium.
If you’d like to become a member and have access to all of our data, analysis, and training materials, please contact us.
Membership plans are tailored to each organization’s ability to pay, with free plans available for groups that can’t afford to contribute polling or annual dues.