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The Nation on MSNAmericans Are Concerned About Climate Change—but They Should Be AfraidAmericans still don’t comprehend how imminent, dangerous, and far-reaching the threat is—and journalists are partly to blame.
Despite Net Zero pledges, Australia's government is allowing new large-scale natural gas and coal development and use.
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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.
CNN data analysis showed climate activists have not successfully convinced most Americans to fear climate change, with the ...
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But while Americans largely believed the federal government should play a major role in preparing for and responding to ...
Most Americans impacted by flooding say climate change is at least partly to blame, but polls show less agreement on whether ...
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten said on Thursday that Americans are not too concerned about climate change or about ...
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Experts say climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, but that our attitudes and actions ...
Most Americans support government action on climate change, but a growing minority worry it will harm the economy, according to survey data from Stanford University and Resources for the Future.
The Global Factsheets tool, provides information about people’s climate change knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, policy preferences, and behaviors in 187 countries and territories worldwide.
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