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The poll, taken June 13-15, showed both alarm about worsening weather and skepticism that the world would effectively respond ...
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 ...
The polarized divide over climate change is well documented, but the latest data sheds new light on Americans’ experiences with extreme weather, how experiencing extreme weather affects ...
Story at a glance The poll found 47 percent of people said they were either “very” or “somewhat” concerned while 25 percent said they were only a “little concerned” and 28 percent said ...
More Americans believe they've personally felt the impact of climate change because of recent extreme weather, including a summer that brought dangerous heat for much of the United States.
Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising death toll from flash floods in central Texas.. As rescue workers ...
Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising death toll from flash floods in central Texas. As rescue workers frantically ...
In total, 64% of U.S. adults say both that they’ve recently experienced extreme weather and that they believe it was caused at least partly by climate change, up from 54% in April.
Most Americans fear extreme weather is getting worse, a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll finds, a concern underscored by the rising death toll from flash floods in central Texas.
Kathleen Maxwell has lived in Phoenix for more than 20 years, but this summer was the first time she felt fear, as daily high temperatures soared to 110 degrees or hotter and kept it up for a ...
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