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Americans are warming to climate change — but they can't agree after that
A survey from Yale found growing acceptance of climate change even in Republican strongholds but slower movement around how to address it.
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Gen Z and baby boomers are equally concerned about extreme weather
In an exclusive 'Fast Company'-Harris Poll, concerns about atypical weather span generations, from Gen Z adults to baby boomers.
Future generations will regard climate inaction like sending children up chimneys, says Wildlife Trusts chief
Future generations will look at current older generations in the same way older generations now view those who sent children up chimneys, according to the head of The Wildlife Trusts.
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New study finds Americans increasingly alarmed about climate crisis
Americans are becoming increasingly worried about global warming and are now more engaged with climate change issues and solutions than past years, according to a new report.
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U.S. views on climate change differ by generation, party and more: Key findings
Majorities of Americans say the federal government, businesses and other actors are doing too little to reduce the effects of climate change and express support for a variety of policy approaches aimed at addressing the issue.
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Pew Research poll finds most Americans want government to do more to fight climate change
The issue remains a bigger priority for Democrats than Republicans, the Pew Research Center survey finds, but more communities are experiencing the effects of climate change.
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Majority of Canadians believe in climate change - here’s why some still don’t
Experiencing the effects of climate change can affect how seriously you it, a climate change expert said.
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