Recent Briefs
Voter favorability of ICE has steadily declined over the course of President Donald Trump’s second term.
While voters generally express high support for new industrial development, only 51% say they would be enthusiastic about a new construction project in their community.
As COP30 wraps up this week, Americans continue to support global leadership and action on climate, including the phaseout of fossil fuels.
More than 3 in 5 adults (63%) report that they have experienced at least one indicator of housing precarity in the last year.
Voters overwhelmingly support requiring oil and gas companies to pay their share of climate damages.
An overwhelming majority of voters think greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane should be regulated.
Recent Reports
With Colorado’s total closure of coal-fired power plants just a few years down the road, now is the time to understand the needs, hopes, and strengths of Colorado coal communities.
Data for Progress and Clean Tomorrow present findings to illuminate the renewable energy siting and permitting barriers facing state legislatures and agency staff.
Voters signal a clear appetite for an approach that prioritizes public ownership and involvement in nuclear and geothermal development.
Case studies of merchant-owned transmission lines, interviews, surveys, and focus groups inform recommendations for transmission development.
Voters recognize the ability of domestic critical mineral production to reduce reliance on foreign sources, but worry about potential impacts to the environment and public health.
Alaska voters, especially parents, support the majority caucus’s push for a broad increase in per-student funding.