Majorities of Americans in Every State Support Participation in the Paris Agreement

In December 2015, officials from 197 countries (nearly every country in the world) met in Paris at the United Nations Climate Change Conference and negotiated a global agreement to limit global warming. On Earth Day, April 2016, the U.S. and 174 other countries signed the agreement, with most of the others following suit since then.

What do American voters in the U.S. and in every state think about U.S. participation in the Paris Agreement? And what do Trump voters think? CONT.

Jennifer Marlon, Eric Fine & Anthony Leiserowitz, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication

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