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    #USA #US

    A majority of the American public is worried about global warming, believe it is affecting the cost of living, and want to vote for a candidate who will take action on the issue, yet media coverage and political discourse on the issue has been declining.

    Only 17% of Americans surveyed said they hear about climate change in the media at least once a week and only 9% of Americans say they hear about it on social media once a week

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    Climate Worries Rise but Dialogue Fades

    A Yale Program on Climate Change Communication survey reveals a gap between American’s increasing alarm about the impacts of climate change and news coverage of the issue.

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    Yale School of the Environment (environment.yale.edu)

    #ClimateChange #environment

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      #USA #US

      A majority of the American public is worried about global warming, believe it is affecting the cost of living, and want to vote for a candidate who will take action on the issue, yet media coverage and political discourse on the issue has been declining.

      Only 17% of Americans surveyed said they hear about climate change in the media at least once a week and only 9% of Americans say they hear about it on social media once a week

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      Climate Worries Rise but Dialogue Fades

      A Yale Program on Climate Change Communication survey reveals a gap between American’s increasing alarm about the impacts of climate change and news coverage of the issue.

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      Yale School of the Environment (environment.yale.edu)

      #ClimateChange #environment

      tmstreet@urbanists.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
      tmstreet@urbanists.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Snoro Well, a bunch of people need to change their social media because I hear about CC every day here.

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      • snoro@mastodon.socialS snoro@mastodon.social

        #USA #US

        A majority of the American public is worried about global warming, believe it is affecting the cost of living, and want to vote for a candidate who will take action on the issue, yet media coverage and political discourse on the issue has been declining.

        Only 17% of Americans surveyed said they hear about climate change in the media at least once a week and only 9% of Americans say they hear about it on social media once a week

        Link Preview Image
        Climate Worries Rise but Dialogue Fades

        A Yale Program on Climate Change Communication survey reveals a gap between American’s increasing alarm about the impacts of climate change and news coverage of the issue.

        favicon

        Yale School of the Environment (environment.yale.edu)

        #ClimateChange #environment

        herroyalmelness@mstdn.caH This user is from outside of this forum
        herroyalmelness@mstdn.caH This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Snoro
        Are the ppl they surveyed not regular weather checkers? When those folks hear about flooding, fires, storm surges & other extreme weather events, are they not connecting the dots? Are they still buying the "once in every thousand year occurrence" BS timeline?

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