Do Muslims around the world really hate the United States?
There’s a lot of anger out there toward America, but in some predominantly Muslim countries the trend lines are improving.
There’s a lot of anger out there toward America, but in some predominantly Muslim countries the trend lines are improving.
This year, according to a new Pew Research Center survey, individuals around the world overwhelmingly say they are concerned about global warming.
New polling shows strong public support among Europeans for an agreement on greenhouse gas emissions in Paris.
It doesn’t help that only 18 percent of Chinese think climate change is a very serious problem.
But the degree of concern about climate change varies markedly from country to country.
Negotiators are gathering in Paris in the first two weeks of December to try to craft an international accord to deal with climate change.
Australia, Canada, Germany and the UK are among the other countries where there are partisan clashes on climate change issues.
A global median of 54% consider climate change a very serious problem. But there are regional differences on the issues, with the U.S. and China among the least concerned.
As the American and Indian publics warm toward one another, a head of state affinity may lead to stronger ties.
When it comes to being friends and playing nice in Asia, there’s not a lot of love to go around.