Princeton: Fighting climate change is wildly popular, but most Americans don't know that other people feel the same way
August 25, 2022
August 25, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Aug. 25 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University issued the following news:
Just after the U.S. Congress passed the nation's most substantial legislation aimed at battling climate change, a new study shows that the average American dramatically underestimates how much their fellow citizens support substantive climate policy. While 66% to 80% of Americans support climate actions, the average American believes that number is 37% to 43%, the study found.
Just after the U.S. Congress passed the nation's most substantial legislation aimed at battling climate change, a new study shows that the average American dramatically underestimates how much their fellow citizens support substantive climate policy. While 66% to 80% of Americans support climate actions, the average American believes that number is 37% to 43%, the study found.