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Q&A: Examining American attitudes on global climate policies - MSNA study published Dec. 11 in Climatic Change explores U.S. public opinion on global climate policies considering our nation's historic role as a leading contributor of carbon emissions. The ...
More Americans now see climate change as a top priority. But there’s still reluctance to let go of fossil fuels, according to a survey from the Pew Research Center. Attitudes are slowly changing.
Illinois Democratic governor, J.B. Pritzker, declared in January that “climate change is real” and that the state’s emissions would fall by at least 26% (compared with 2005) by 2025.
Last month, the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change came out with a synthesis of recent climate reports. The news is not good. How do we respond? We have heard their prognosis ...
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Experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, but that our attitudes and actions ...
Overall, according to that poll, “less than half (46%) of the American public sees climate change as a very serious problem.” There has also been a drop in support for government action on ...
More Americans than ever—about 25%—view climate change as “extremely personally important,” according to a poll released last week by Stanford University, Resources for the Future and ReconMR.
Most Americans want their government to do more to address climate change—as long as it doesn't take a big toll on their pocketbooks, according to a new poll. About 7 in 10 respondents said ...
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