The majority of
Americans are concerned about climate change and are willing to respond, but would like more information.
Not exact matches
So while polls may reveal a significant proportion of
Americans concerned about climate change, it
is not an important issue in comparison to all of the other
concerns.
This conversation
is greatly needed because most
Americans are unaware that
climate change poses a danger to their health and the health of their loved ones, and learning this information has
been shown to help heighten people's
concern about the problem.
Beyond partisanship, younger
Americans are significantly more
concerned about climate change, an issue that
is expected to have a much larger impact if temperatures rise consistently over coming decades.
Americans who
are concerned about climate change have long found themselves in an unenviable position: They have to debate
about the existence of a debate.
Hansen, noted for his outspokenness on the topic of
climate change and his willingness to venture into an advocacy role that many other
climate scientists try to avoid, has previously voiced his
concern about the 2 - degree warming benchmark, saying in 2011 at the annual meeting of the
American Geophysical Union (AGU) that, «the target that has
been talked
about in international negotiations for 2 degrees of warming
is actually a prescription for long - term disaster.»
Overall, only 36 percent of
Americans describe themselves as personally
concerned about the issue of
climate change, and more likely to believe that humans
are playing some role in a warming Earth.
MC: That might
be the cause, but on the other hand you look at public opinion polls
about issues that
are of
concern to the
American public, and
climate change just isn't near the top of those lists, and maybe they made a calculated decision that a more sellable approach would
be to focus on energy independence and self - sufficiency, because that
's something that people have already bought.
Predictably, the
American Wind Energy Association
is lobbying for the restoration of the tax credit, as
are citizens and groups
concerned about climate change.
Brazilians (78 %)
are particularly
concerned about the personal effect of
climate change, but majorities in all of the Latin
American nations surveyed say the same.
Although recent surveys show that people in other countries
are generally more
concerned about climate change than the US,
Americans too have nevertheless come a long way in their awareness of the crisis since the Kyoto days.
For whatever reasons, by 2017
Americans»
concern about climate change recovered and in 2017 reached a record high, although the rise
was restricted to Democrats and independents.
Despite rising gas prices and a growing
concern about climate change, the auto industry
is going on the offensive to convince
Americans to oppose dramatically higher fuel economy requirements.
Over half of [
Americans] now
are concerned about [the risks of
climate change], so that
's great.
«
Americans are getting the wrong signal from year - round weather
about whether they should
be concerned about climate change,» said study lead author Patrick Egan, a public policy professor at New York University.
A well - established global warming trend had led to mounting
concerns about climate change over the previous decade, and Piltz
was one of millions of
Americans who worried that gains made under President Clinton would
be reversed or perhaps abandoned altogether by President Bush.