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Attitudes Toward Climate Change

ATTITUDES TOWARD CLIMATE CHANGE A Multiple Country Study (Share of Respondents Agreeing with Each Statement) The temperature has increased globally. Humans have affected the temperature increase. 20 40 60 80 100 U.S. 76% CHINA 95% SWEDEN 94% U.S. 73% CHINA 96% SWEDEN 94% We cannot do anything to stop climate change. We can stop climate change. U.S. 17% U.S. 11% CHINA 10% CHINA 9% SWEDEN 6% SWEDEN 12% We should prioritize environmental improvements, even if we lose jobs. U.S. 40% CHINA 77% SWEDEN 62% Own country should reduce carbon emissions, Own country should primarily use public funding even if other countries do not reduce their to reduce carbon emissions in own country. carbon emissions. Сог Co CO Co. 2 U.S. 68% CHINA 80% SWEDEN 82% U.S. 43% CHINA 56% SWEDEN 39% Own country should primarily use public funding to reduce carbon emissions wherever it is cheapest, even it means another country. SWEDEN 45% U.S. 16% CHINA 32% Countries should deal with climate change primarity by.. REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS. ADAPTATION. U.S. 59% CHINA 83% SWEDEN 86% U.S. 16% CHINA 15% SWEDEN 10% *Data from RFF Discussion Paper Paying for Mitigation: 4 Multiple Country Study by Fredrik Carlsson, Mitesh Kataria, Alan Krupnick, Elina Lampi, Asa Lofgren, Ping Qin, Susie Chung, and Thomas Sterner

Attitudes Toward Climate Change

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One of the stumbling blocks to curbing greenhouse gas emissions in the United States is that a large fraction of the American public is skeptical about the proposition of human-induced climate change.

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