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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.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – August 19th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – August 19th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, key takeaways, and data points from recent public polls – including lots of fresh polling on the Inflation Reduction Act and a new analysis of the link between extreme heat and Americans’ worries about climate change.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – August 12th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – August 12th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including fresh polling on the Inflation Reduction Act.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – August 5th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – August 5th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new polling on the Inflation Reduction Act and its specific provisions, as well as a new summary of polling on climate justice issues.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – July 29th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – July 29th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new polling on voters’ reactions to arguments from the two parties on climate change; the impact of climate change and the environment on battleground voters’ decisions in the upcoming midterms; an experiment in communicating about human-caused climate change using a “heat-trapping blanket” metaphor; Americans’ personal experiences with climate change; and the widening generational gap in Republicans’ environmental attitudes.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – July 22nd, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – July 22nd, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including a new installment of Yale and George Mason’s long-running “Climate Change in the American Mind” study + new polling on voters’ relative trust in each party to handle climate change, the environment, and other major issues.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – July 8th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – July 8th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including a major new report on the politics of global warming from Yale and George Mason, new national tracking of Americans’ climate attitudes, and new polling on climate resilience and disaster response policies.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – July 1st, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – July 1st, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new polling about West Virginia vs. EPA and the EPA’s authority, a survey of climate attitudes among Facebook users across 192 countries and territories, and new state-level polling in Pennsylvania about climate change and the state’s fracking industry.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – June 24th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 24th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new polling on the links between climate change and extreme weather, beliefs about human-caused climate change and the efficacy of current steps to combat it, and the EPA’s role in regulating air pollution.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – June 17th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 17th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new polling nationwide on voters’ attitudes toward the two major parties on climate and the environment, new state polling in California underscoring the urgency around climate action in the state, and new state polling in Florida about the state’s transition to clean energy.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – June 10th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 10th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new national polling on climate change, plastic pollution, and the seafood industry as well as new state polling in Texas about the state’s energy policies.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – May 27th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 27th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including new polling on voters’ relative trust in the two parties to handle climate change, energy, and the environment; a new poll showing widespread pessimism about the country’s handling of climate change and the environment; and new polls about nuclear power nationwide and in California.

Learn more about Environmental Polling Roundup – May 20th, 2022
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 20th, 2022

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls – including a new report from Pew on Americans’ attitudes toward different energy sources, new battleground polling on a potential reconciliation package in Congress, and new polling about carbon removal.

Become an EPC member


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.