Record Numbers of Americans Say They Care About Global Warming, Poll Finds
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/22/climate/americans-global-warming-poll.html
Source: By John Schwartz, The New York Times.
Excerpt: A record number of Americans understand that climate change is real, according to a new survey [http://climatecommunication.yale.edu/publications/climate-change-in-the-american-mind-december-2018/], and they are increasingly worried about its effects in their lives today. Some 73 percent of Americans polled late last year said that global warming was happening, the report found, a jump of 10 percentage points from 2015 and three points since last March. The rise in the number of Americans who say global warming is personally important to them was even sharper, jumping nine percentage points since March to 72 percent, another record over the past decade. The survey is the latest in a series from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication. It was conducted online in November and December by Ipsos, which polled 1,114 American adults. The results suggest that climate change has moved out of the realm of the hypothetical for a wide majority of Americans, said Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale program....
Source: By John Schwartz, The New York Times.
Excerpt: A record number of Americans understand that climate change is real, according to a new survey [http://climatecommunication.yale.edu/publications/climate-change-in-the-american-mind-december-2018/], and they are increasingly worried about its effects in their lives today. Some 73 percent of Americans polled late last year said that global warming was happening, the report found, a jump of 10 percentage points from 2015 and three points since last March. The rise in the number of Americans who say global warming is personally important to them was even sharper, jumping nine percentage points since March to 72 percent, another record over the past decade. The survey is the latest in a series from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication. It was conducted online in November and December by Ipsos, which polled 1,114 American adults. The results suggest that climate change has moved out of the realm of the hypothetical for a wide majority of Americans, said Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale program....