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Canadians United on Nature Protection, But Overlook Personal Impact

The Energy Mix / December 4, 2024

Canadians ‘Disengaged’ on Climate Respond to Affordability, Fairness Issues

The Energy Mix / July 15, 2024

Regional Data Reveal Differences in Climate Support

The Energy Mix / April 15, 2024

Climate Consensus Unifies Diverse Canadian Groups, Survey Finds

The Energy Mix / February 27, 2024

Surveys Show Women Connecting the Dots on Climate Policy, Affordable Energy

The Energy Mix / December 12, 2023

Canada needs a big climate win, tied to affordability

The Energy Mix / November 28, 2023

Talking Policy: Powerful Frames for Talking about Nature Conservation

The Energy Mix / August 9, 2023

Talking Policy: Powerful Frames for Promoting Clean Electricity Regulations

The Energy Mix / August 1, 2023

Talking Policy: Powerful Frames for Promoting a Cap on Emissions

The Energy Mix / July 25, 2023

Climate Misinformation Survey Shows Uncertainty, Opportunity

The Energy Mix / Mar. 14, 2023

Many Canadians are experiencing climate change impacts and want government to do more

Press Release Feb 8, 2023 Three out of four Canadians say they experienced extreme weather-related events last year, often with negative personal impacts, and 72% want more climate action by government…

Albertans Want a Just Transition, Despite Premier’s Grumbling

The Energy Mix / Jan. 2023

Canadians Really Want to Protect Nature, But Have Questions….

The Energy Mix / Nov. 9, 2022

Research Shows Big Knowledge Gaps on Climate Solutions, Nature Loss

The Energy Mix / Oct. 16, 2022

Economic Readiness Frame Prompts Reluctant Canadians to Back Climate Action: EcoAnalytics

The Energy Mix / Sept. 8, 2022

Focus Blame for Climate Change on Fossils and Governments, EcoAnalytics Advises

The Energy Mix / Aug. 11, 2022

Conservative Women Far More Likely Than Men to Support Green Transition, EcoAnalytics Research Finds

The Energy Mix / July 3, 2022

Climate of Change Survey news release

Press Release December 5, 2016 New survey finds Canadians nationwide support government action to spur cleaner energy. Benefits include cleaner air, improved public health and innovation, respondents say.