Not exact matches
According to the report's sponsors, this kind of comparative analysis is useful for policymakers considering regulatory approaches;
public interest organizations
concerned about public health and consumer costs; and financial analysts and investors assessing company risk exposure as
global warming emission limits in the
U.S. gain more momentum.
The
U.S. ranks lower than other countries in
public concern about global warming and the results are stratified: among Republicans, the party more fully dedicated to the interests of wealth and corporate power, it ranks far lower than the
global norm.
WASHINGTON, D.C. —
Public concern about global warming is evident across all age groups in the
U.S., with majorities of younger and older Americans saying they worry
about the problem a great deal or fair amount.