Environmental Polling Consortium
Weekly Polling Roundups
Each week, EPC staff analyze and summarize new and relevant public opinion research data to share across the environmental movement.
Latest Weekly Polling Roundups
Browse through our latest weekly polling roundups, as well as the archive of past roundups summarizing new polling each week.
Environmental Polling Roundup – March 6, 2026
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling about clean energy and utilities in battleground U.S. House districts and in Pennsylvania.
Environmental Polling Roundup – February 27, 2026
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including lots of new research on the energy affordability debate, plus new polling on extreme weather and data centers.
Environmental Polling Roundup – February 20, 2026
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on greenhouse gas regulations and energy sources and a new edition of Colorado College’s long-running “Conservation in the West” poll.
Environmental Polling Roundup – February 13, 2026
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on data centers, energy prices, and Republican-leaning voters’ support for solar power.
Environmental Polling Roundup – January 30, 2026
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on climate change, extreme weather, and the federal government’s environmental regulations.
Environmental Polling Roundup – January 23, 2026
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on permitting reform, Venezuela’s oil, and trust in science.