The impacts of climate change hit communities across the country, yet voters in rural communities are the least likely to feel Washington is in their corner on the issue.
Highly religious Americans — those who pray daily, regularly attend religious services and consider religion crucial in their lives — are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about global warming.
Two students pleaded with Nebraska lawmakers to support a resolution acknowledging the existence of climate change and the Legislature's duty to mitigate it.