research & polling
Climate Power’s research, polling, and insights are changing the politics of climate. Find the latest:
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New Poll Winning on Climate and Energy Issues: Poll Findings among Black Voters in the Battleground States
September 25, 2024
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NEW POLL—Latino Voters and Clean Energy Economy: Poll Findings among Latinos in AZ, NV, PA
October 3, 2024
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POLLING MEMO: Clean Energy Messaging Shifts Vote Toward Harris
September 26, 2024
Hurricane Disinformation Test Results
To: Interested PartiesFrom: Lori Lodes, Executive Director, Climate PowerDate: Friday, October 18, 2024RE: Hurricane Disinformation Test Results Following the dramatic surge in disinformation around Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Climate Power collected and conducted a test with OpenLabs, which ran from October 10-15, to determine how harmful this disinformation is in terms of its effect on […]
October 18, 2024
Inflation Reduction Act Repeal Votes Tracker
A new analysis from Climate Power, the League of Conservation Voters, and Climate Action Campaign finds that since Democrats and President Biden passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), Republicans have voted 42 times to repeal the landmark climate and clean energy plan and other provisions of the law. There have been 23 votes on the House floor and 19 votes in committees and subcommittees.
October 15, 2024
Said No, Took The Dough Statements
This spreadsheet houses the updated Said No, Took The Dough tracker of Republican Representative and Senator statements in support of new clean energy projects in their districts and attendance at events celebrating the announcement of or groundbreaking for new clean energy projects in their districts or states. The spreadsheet only includes projects in congressional districts […]
October 7, 2024
Polling Memo: Elevating Clean Energy Economy to Connect with Latino Voters in Battleground States
October 4, 2024
NEW POLL—Latino Voters and Clean Energy Economy: Poll Findings among Latinos in AZ, NV, PA
October 3, 2024
Tim Walz Is A Climate Champion
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has been a champion for climate and clean energy. Walz’s administration has prioritized tackling the climate crisis and advancing clean energy, and under his leadership, the state has passed dozens of climate initiatives to reduce pollution, bolster renewable energy generation, create jobs, and improve infrastructure. Updated 9/27/2024 Top Hits Table of […]
September 30, 2024
Walz v. Vance On Climate
The contrast between Governor Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance on climate change is evident. While Governor Walz has worked throughout his career to combat the climate crisis and support investments in climate solutions, Senator Vance has repeatedly denied established climate science and pushed to defund climate initiatives, all while sitting in the pocket of […]
September 30, 2024
Walz v. Vance On Pollution
When it comes to working to protect Americans from pollution, the contrast between Governor Tim Walz and JD Vance is stark. In Congress and as Governor, Walz has continuously supported pollution protections, expanding access to clean air and water, advancing environmental justice, and increasing energy efficiency, while JD Vance hindered efforts to limit pollution, mocked […]
September 30, 2024
Walz V. Vance On Clean Energy
When it comes to advancing our clean energy economy, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Senator J.D. Vance have diametrically different records. Walz has championed clean energy and highlighted the economic benefits clean energy expansion creates for Minnesotans. In contrast, Vance spread misinformation that clean energy was a “scam” and repeatedly made unfounded claims that the […]
September 30, 2024
JD Vance Threatens Our Clear Air And Water
Throughout his career, JD Vance has prioritized corporate interests over people’s health and safety. In the Senate, Vance repeatedly supported legislation that undermined clean air and clean water protections and voted to block protections for public health and workers from pollution. Vance has falsely claimed the clean energy plan did “nothing for the environment” despite […]
September 30, 2024