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Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising ...
A majority of Americans see climate change as a “major threat” to the country’s well-being, per a 2023 survey from the Pew Research Center.. But nearly two-thirds of Americans “rarely or ...
CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten lamented last week about how few people are concerned about climate change. During an appearance on "CNN News Central," Enten showed that far-left fearmongering is ...
USA TODAY, Ipsos poll: 20% of Americans fear climate change could force them to move. ... When they think about climate change, Americans generally aren’t hopeful about the future. ...
The AP survey found that seven out of 10 of Americans understand climate change is happening. Even more notable: A slim majority of Republicans—52 percent—understand that climate change is real.
When asked about major threats to their country, Europeans are more likely than Americans to cite global climate change, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. Just 56 percent of ...
The majority of American homeowners are increasingly nervous about weather hazards from climate change. Some are even to the point of moving, according to a recent survey. LendingTree commissioned ...
More people are coming around to the idea that climate change is really bad news. A recent Washington Post poll found that 38% of Americans now consider climate change a crisis, with another 38% ...
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks about the city's strategy to respond to climate change on April 22. Drew Angerer/Getty Images. More Americans than ever believe in global warming ...
More Americans have personally felt the impact of climate change in extreme weather, including a summer of dangerous heat for much of the United States. More Americans see climate change in ...
Climate fear has been consistent year over year, with about 49% of respondents saying they were afraid or very afraid of the effects of climate change. You can see the full list for 2024 here.
Story at a glance A quarter of U.S. adults are considering putting off big life events like having children over concerns about climate change, according to a new survey. The 25,000-person survey ...