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Fernando Costa
A Record Number of Americans Understand That Global Warming Is Happening
The findings show that national comprehension of climate change as an urgent problem is very much on the rise.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in an edition of NOVA’s email newsletter, NOVA Lens, and has now been repurposed for NOVA Next. Sign up for NOVA Lens here (select “NOVA Newsletters”).
A major new survey about attitudes toward climate change in the U.S. is giving experts and policymakers a chance to
breathe a sigh of relief—and think about next steps.
Conducted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication, the survey found that 73 percent of Americans—a record high and a jump of 10 percentage points since 2015—believe global warming is real and is happening. In addition, 72 percent say that the issue of climate change is personally important to them, and 86 percent don’t think it’s too late to do something about it.
The results, based on a nationally representative online survey of 1,114 American adults aged 18 or older, signal a shift in collective mindset—both in level of awareness and general public sentiment—regarding climate change. Reflected in the survey are feelings of worry and distress, but also of optimism and hope. Overall, though, the findings show that national comprehension of climate change as an urgent problem is very much on the... LINK
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Fernando Costa
A Record Number of Americans Understand That Global Warming Is Happening
The findings show that national comprehension of climate change as an urgent problem is very much on the rise.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in an edition of NOVA’s email newsletter, NOVA Lens, and has now been repurposed for NOVA Next. Sign up for NOVA Lens here (select “NOVA Newsletters”).
A major new survey about attitudes toward climate change in the U.S. is giving experts and policymakers a chance to
breathe a sigh of relief—and think about next steps.
Conducted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication, the survey found that 73 percent of Americans—a record high and a jump of 10 percentage points since 2015—believe global warming is real and is happening. In addition, 72 percent say that the issue of climate change is personally important to them, and 86 percent don’t think it’s too late to do something about it.
The results, based on a nationally representative online survey of 1,114 American adults aged 18 or older, signal a shift in collective mindset—both in level of awareness and general public sentiment—regarding climate change. Reflected in the survey are feelings of worry and distress, but also of optimism and hope. Overall, though, the findings show that national comprehension of climate change as an urgent problem is very much on the... LINK
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