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2024

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Environmental Views on the Rural to Urban Continuum, Sydney Fisk and Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad

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Never Solved, Only Outgrown: The Most Important Problem(s) Facing Utah, Thomas C. Terry

2023

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Air Pollution Associated With Perception of Increased Health Risks for People Living With Disabilities in Utah, Bosede Adejugbe, Gabriele Ciciurkaite, Sydney O'Shay, and Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad

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Environmental Conditions and the Fertility Intentions of Utahns, Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed and Jennifer E. Givens

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Utahns' Perceptions of Climate Change and Disaster Vulnerabilities, Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed, Jennifer E. Givens, Peter D. Howe, and Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad

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Utahns Strongly Support Renewable Energy Sources Such as Solar and Wind, Elizabeth Brunner and Stacia Ryder

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UPEP 2023 Executive Summary, Community & Natural Resources Institute

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Utahns See Air Quality as a Problem, But Don't Feel They Can Do Much About It, Sydney O'Shay, Cris Meier, and Bailey Hughlett

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2023 Utah People & Environment Poll Descriptive Report, Jessica Schad, Sadie Braddock, and Cole Lancaster

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UPEP 2023 Overview, Jessica Schad and Elizabeth Brunner

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UPEP Policy Brief #1: Utahns Support State Spending for Outdoor Recreation, Casey Trout

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Utahns are Becoming More Likely to Say Human-Caused Climate Change is Happening, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad, Jennifer E. Givens, Peter D. Howe, and Cole Lancaster

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Utahns Support Tribal Engagement in Climate Change Initiatives and Land Management, Kirsten Vinyeta