Over the past ten years, the climate “Alarmed” (the group most worried about global warming and the most likely to support and engage in pro-climate action) have grown more than any other audience, according to Yale researchers
Over the past ten years, the climate “Alarmed” (the group most worried about global warming and the most likely to support and engage in pro-climate action) have grown more than any other audience, according to Yale researchers
Respondents self-administered the questionnaires online in a web-based environment. I wonder what type of people would go online and take a climate poll
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People are more alarmed about nearly every topic. You could replace climate change with “war”, “immigration”, “right wing” or “left wing” and get the same outcome.
Your data means nothing. Climate change and its risks are fact. How to respond is a matter of opinion, which means politics.
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It can get [real bad](https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg2/downloads/report/IPCC_AR6_WGII_SummaryForPolicymakers.pdf) if we don’t [take action](https://jointheshift.earth/guide/?journey-type=full).
But [there’s hope](https://en-roads.climateinteractive.org/scenario.html).
Researchers have spent hundreds of hours so you can spend less than 15 minutes to figure out the biggest climate impact *you* can personally have: https://jointheshift.earth/guide/?journey-type=full
Respondents self-administered the questionnaires online in a web-based environment. I wonder what type of people would go online and take a climate poll
People are more alarmed about nearly every topic. You could replace climate change with “war”, “immigration”, “right wing” or “left wing” and get the same outcome.
Your data means nothing. Climate change and its risks are fact. How to respond is a matter of opinion, which means politics.