AP-NORC poll: Slim US majority worry about climate
After two years buckling under a coronavirus pandemic and now facing stiff economic headwinds. It's no wonder worries over climate change have dropped down the list of things to lose sleep about.
After two years buckling under a coronavirus pandemic and now facing stiff economic headwinds. It's no wonder worries over climate change have dropped down the list of things to lose sleep about.
Compared to 3 years ago, Americans are less concerned now how climate change might impact them and how their personal choices affect the climate.
Surveys show Americans believe about 40% of the public backs clean energy policies. A study says the actual figure is "a supermajority" of 66% to 80%.
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