Why Are Americans Not More Worried About Climate Change?

One of the most interesting, and to many most important, public opinion puzzles of our time is the evidence that the American public simply does not share a sense of urgency or a perception of the need for urgent action on the issue of climate change. …

A lot has been written about this, but it’s worth reviewing some of the possible reasons why the public — taken as a whole — appears to be so blasé. CONT.

Frank Newport, Gallup

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