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Yale and George Mason Universities August 31‐September 12, 2012 Sample: 1,061 American adults • 70% of Americans are alarmed, concerned, or cautious about climate change, while 9% are disengaged and 21% are doubtful or dismissive • Public health, reducing our dependence on foreign oil, creating green jobs and improving the economy rank among the five top perceived benefits of the nation taking action to reduce fossil fuel use and global warming National Wildlife Federation August 23‐September 1, 2012 Sample: 800 hunters and anglers • 69% of sportsmen support reducing carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to climate change • 66% think we have a moral responsibility to confront global warming to protect our children’s future • 49% of sportsmen prefer protecting natural resources on public lands over their use for oil and gas extraction, when given a choice between the two options (35% preferred prioritizing fossil fuel production) University of Texas July 12‐16, 2012 Sample: 1,039 online respondents • 70% think the climate is changing, up from 65% in March 2012 Sierra Club and National Council of La Raza June 14‐26, 2012 Sample: 1,131 registered Hispanic voters • 77% of Latinos think that global climate change is already happening, compared to 52% of Americans overall • 83% agree that “coal plants and oil refineries are a thing of the past. We need to look toward the future and use more energy from clean sources” • 86% prefer that the government invest in renewable energy sources such as solar and wind • 58% would pay more on their monthly electricity bills to receive their electricity from clean energy sources Stanford University/Washington Post June 13‐21, 2012 Sample: 804 adults • • The Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs May 25‐June 8, 2012 Sample: 1,877 American adults • 45% think the government isn’t doing enough to stop climate change, 35% think it is doing the right amount, and 18% think it is doing too much • 42% think that scientists’ views on climate change are evenly divided, whereas 38% think there is a consensus between scientists on the issue • 33% think that tackling climate change should be a “very important” foreign policy goal for the U.S. This fact sheet is available electronically (with hyperlinks to the surveys) at www.eesi.org/papers. Author: Marguerite Suozzo‐Gole Editor: Blaise Sheridan The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) is a non‐profit organization founded in 1984 by a bipartisan Congressional caucus dedicated to finding innovative environmental and energy solutions. EESI works to protect the climate and ensure a healthy, secure, and sustainable future for America through policymaker education, coalition building, and policy development in the areas of energy efficiency, renewable energy, agriculture, forestry, transportation, buildings, and urban planning. 55% think a “great deal” or “good amount” can be done to reduce future global warming, while 60% say it will be extremely or very difficult to stop it 74% oppose the federal government increasing taxes on electricity to reduce climate change 1112 16th Street, NW, Suite 300 • Washington, DC 20036 • (202) 628-1400 • www.eesi.orgPDF Image | fact sheet provides information on climate change
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