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The Nation on MSNAmericans Are Concerned About Climate Change—but They Should Be AfraidAmericans still don’t comprehend how imminent, dangerous, and far-reaching the threat is—and journalists are partly to blame.
Not one of the dire predictions climate alarmists made about a impending global catastrophe has come to fruition.
CNN data analysis showed climate activists have not successfully convinced most Americans to fear climate change, with the ...
You won't know it from social media, but only 1 out of 10 Americans is dismissive of climate change. Here's why that matters.
Researchers said Americans may be experiencing a “false social reality” as supporters of policies targeting climate change outnumber opponents 2 to 1, while the perception is the opposite.
The majority of Americans think climate change will kill and displace a large number of people in the U.S. in the next 30 years, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center.
The language we use to talk about climate change is too abstract, too politicized and too divorced from the things most ...
The survey of 2,000 American car owners uncovered that 52% are worried about climate change when thinking about the future for younger generations.
Most Americans who experienced severe winter weather see climate change at work, AP-NORC poll shows ...
Americans are more familiar with -- and more concerned about -- climate change and global warming than they are about 'climate crisis,' 'climate emergency' or 'climate justice,' a new survey shows.
Research published online in the April 2025 issue of American Sociological Review reveals that people's perceptions of what others expect for the future affect their own reactions to climate change.
The majority of Americans think climate change will kill and displace a large number of people in the U.S. in the next 30 years, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center.
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