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2024
Environmental Views on the Rural to Urban Continuum, Sydney Fisk and Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad
Never Solved, Only Outgrown: The Most Important Problem(s) Facing Utah, Thomas C. Terry
2023
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
Environmental Conditions and the Fertility Intentions of Utahns, Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed and Jennifer E. Givens
Utahns' Perceptions of Climate Change and Disaster Vulnerabilities, Mufti Nadimul Quamar Ahmed, Jennifer E. Givens, Peter D. Howe, and Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad
Utahns Strongly Support Renewable Energy Sources Such as Solar and Wind, Elizabeth Brunner and Stacia Ryder
UPEP 2023 Executive Summary, Community & Natural Resources Institute
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
2023 Utah People & Environment Poll Descriptive Report, Jessica Schad, Sadie Braddock, and Cole Lancaster
UPEP 2023 Overview, Jessica Schad and Elizabeth Brunner
UPEP Policy Brief #1: Utahns Support State Spending for Outdoor Recreation, Casey Trout
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
Utahns Support Tribal Engagement in Climate Change Initiatives and Land Management, Kirsten Vinyeta