About the Program
PPIC’s July survey explores Californians’ perceptions of climate change, extreme weather, and coastal health as well as opinions on federal and state elected officials. The survey also examines attitudes around policies to protect the environment amid changing economic, environmental, and fiscal conditions. PPIC experts will present findings and discuss key takeaways from the survey.
This event is supported with funding from the PPIC Corporate Circle and the PPIC Donor Circle. The survey was supported with funding from the Arjay and Frances F. Miller Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and the Windy Hill Fund.
Agenda
11:00 a.m. Welcome
Mark Baldassare, Survey Director and Miller Chair in Public Policy, PPIC
11:05 a.m. Presentation
Dean Bonner, Associate Survey Director and Research Fellow, PPIC
11:15 a.m. Key Takeaways
Mark Baldassare and Dean Bonner
11:25 a.m. Audience Q&A
11:40 a.m. Adjourn
Speakers
Mark Baldassare
Public Policy Institute of California
Dean Bonner
Public Policy Institute of California
Topics
Drought Political Landscape Population Statewide Survey Water, Land & AirLearn More
An Early Look at the 2024 Election
Californians Are Worried about Wildfires
Californians Like Voting on Environmental Issues
Commentary: California Is a Model for Climate Change Action When International Efforts Fall Short
Concerns about Gun Violence Are Widespread
Desire for Action on Housing Contrasts with How Californians Want to Live
Heightened Concerns about Heat Waves and Flooding Due to Climate Change
PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and the Environment
The Ocean Is More than a Pretty Place to Californians