| Even as wildfires grew more deadly and rising seas made damaging floods more frequent, Americans' views about the threat of global warming over the past few years remain largely unchanged, a Washington Post-ABC News poll finds. The poll finds that the percentage of Democrats who see climate change as a serious problem rose over seven years by 11 points, to 95 percent, while the share of Republicans who say climate change is a serious problem fell by 10 points, to 39 percent, over the same period. |
| | | | News Alert | Nov. 12, 6:03 a.m. EST | | | | | Even as wildfires grew more deadly and rising seas made damaging floods more frequent, Americans' views about the threat of global warming over the past few years remain largely unchanged, a Washington Post-ABC News poll finds. The poll finds that the percentage of Democrats who see climate change as a serious problem rose over seven years by 11 points, to 95 percent, while the share of Republicans who say climate change is a serious problem fell by 10 points, to 39 percent, over the same period. | | | | | |
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