Fast facts about international views of climate change as Biden attends UN COP26 conference
Recent surveys have documented how people around the world view the issue of climate change and international responses.
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Recent surveys have documented how people around the world view the issue of climate change and international responses.
The U.S. murder rate rose 30% between 2019 and 2020 – the largest single-year increase in more than a century.
Amid mounting public concern about violent crime in the U.S., Americans’ attitudes about police funding in their own community have shifted.
Dissatisfaction with the functioning of democracy is linked to concerns about the economy, the pandemic and social divisions.
46% of U.S. adults say the area where they live has had an extreme weather event over the past 12 months.
Republican- and Democratic-led states alike already require hundreds of thousands of citizens to be vaccinated against various diseases.
Latinos broadly support an array of policy measures to address climate change and other environmental issues.
Social hostilities around the world involving religion declined in 2019 to the lowest level in five years.
Veterans and non-veterans in the United States largely align when it comes to the decision to pull all troops out of Afghanistan.
Currently, 55% of U.S. adults express at least some support for the Black Lives Matter movement, unchanged from a year ago.
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