Friday, February 27, 2015

Poll Finds Most Americans See Combating Climate Change as a Moral Duty

A truck engine is tested for pollution exiting its exhaust pipe as California Air Resources field representatives (unseen) work a checkpoint set up to inspect heavy-duty trucks traveling near the Mexican-U.S. border in Otay Mesa, California September 10, 2013. (Credit: Reuters/Mike Blake) Click to Enlarge.
A significant majority of Americans say combating climate change is a moral issue that obligates them–and world leaders–to reduce carbon emissions, a Reuters/IPSOS poll has found.

The poll of 2,827 Americans was conducted in February to measure the impact of moral language, including interventions by Pope Francis, on the climate change debate.  In recent months, the pope has warned about the moral consequences of failing to act on rising global temperatures, which are expected to disproportionately affect the lives of the world's poor.

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