In Focus: What Americans Think About Climate Change – Resources

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Date
July 15, 2024
Guest
Jon A. Krosnick
Producers
Annie McDarris and Matt Fleck
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As Americans prepare to vote this fall, how will climate change factor into their decisions at the polls? The first report in the Climate Insights 2024 survey series, set to be released throughout the summer and fall, finds that large majorities of Americans believe in climate change and want institutions to do more to address the issue. Jon Krosnick, a university fellow at Resources for the Future, describes the findings of this first report. Read the first survey report and interact with the data to learn more.
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