Poll: Climate change needs to be addressed...and soon, most Americans say

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Poll: Climate change needs to be addressed...and soon, most Americans say
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A majority of Americans feel people need to address climate soon, including more than half who think action is necessary right now. Most feel their generation is responsible for making sacrifices to take care of the environment for future generations. 🌎

A majority of Americans — two-thirds — feel people need to address climate in the coming years, including more than half who think action is necessary right now. Most feel their generation bears some responsibility for making sacrifices and taking care of the environment for future generations.

The percentage who want climate change addressed soon is similar to they've been over the past few years.For a third of Americans, climate change is something that can be dealt with further in the future — or not at all. We followed-up and asked them about possible reasons why. This differs from the views held by Americans overall and those who want climate change addressed more urgently. This group is inclined to see an economic benefit in reducing climate change.As has been the case for years, views on climate change are marked by stark political divisions: Democrats and liberals continue to see the issue as more urgent, while Republicans and conservatives do not.

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