Florida
Florida Climate Survey - September 2024
Even before recent hurricanes, Floridians said that they were more likely to vote for candidates who fight climate change. Nearly nine in ten Floridians (88%) say that climate change is happening, including 58% who say that it’s caused largely by human activity. Around two-thirds of Floridians agree that both the state government (68%) and federal government (67%) should do more to address the impacts of climate change. Additionally, just over half of Floridians (52%) say that a candidate’s political record reducing the impacts of climate change would make them more likely to vote for that candidate. Less than one in five (18%) say that they are less likely to vote for a candidate with a record of addressing climate change.
Environmental Polling Roundup – May 12th, 2023
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls - including new findings about Americans’ water pollution concerns and new polling in political battlegrounds, including Florida and competitive U.S. House districts in California.
Environmental Polling Roundup - May 17th, 2024
This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polls - including new national polling on oil and gas accountability, clean energy and infrastructure, and young voters, plus new polling in Florida on the state’s approach to climate change.
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