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After deadly flooding in central Texas in 1987, some thought they’d proven they could handle Mother Nature’s best punch.
But while Americans largely believed the federal government should play a major role in preparing for and responding to ...
Global Commitment to Climate Investing Is Falling, New Survey Suggests Robeco finds diminishing support for climate investing overall, with significant regional variations.
President Biden struggled for years to get the American Climate Corps off the ground after Congress chose not to fund it. On his first day, Trump swiftly killed it with an executive order.
With intensifying and more expensive climate change events, the Trump administration and bank regulators should require banks to focus more, not less, on climate change.
The study aimed to investigate the attitudes of international students toward air travel and identified five distinct types of students with varying levels of awareness and willingness to reflect on ...
CHICAGO – A “supermajority” of young Americans across the political spectrum feel distressed about human-made climate change and want bolder action from the government and corporations, a ...
The survey on Americans’ attitudes toward climate action has been repeated since 1997. This year’s survey found 36% of respondents thought climate action would harm the economy.
Americans are more familiar with — and more concerned about — "climate change" and "global warming" than they are about "climate crisis," "climate emergency," or "climate justice," according to a new ...
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