Climate change is shaping how our elections are conductedÂ
When polling locations are destroyed, mailboxes are upended and communities are displaced, the right to vote is at risk.Â
When polling locations are destroyed, mailboxes are upended and communities are displaced, the right to vote is at risk.Â
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.
We don’t have another four years to deny, dither, delay and sidetrack a national policy to reduce carbon pollution.
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