Most Floridians worry about stronger hurricanes and rising insurance costs, Invading Sea survey finds
The survey also found that 65% of Floridians believe government should be doing more to address climate impacts.
The survey also found that 65% of Floridians believe government should be doing more to address climate impacts.
Researchers say environmental issues are not top of mind because these days, ‘people have a lot of different worries’
A recent RenewJax survey found more than half of respondents support increasing investments in renewable energy.
What if the resistance to climate science is not really about science at all?
Most Floridians prefer candidates tackling climate change: 52% more likely to vote for those with climate action records.
The survey is the 11th conducted by the FAU Center for Environmental Studies on Floridians’ climate-related views since 2019.
Eight out of 10 U.S. Hispanics consider combating global climate change to be an important concern, according to polling.
Most Americans now believe climate change is real, but many feel too exhausted, defeated or powerless to do anything about ...
The terms climate crisis, climate emergency or climate justice are less familiar and elicit less concern than climate change.
There are similarities between debates over the existence of microbes and current debates over the existence of global warming.
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