Wednesday, June 07, 2017

Most Americans Want 'Aggressive' Action on Climate Change:   Reuters/Ipsos Poll

Protesters chant during a rally against climate change in San Diego, California on February 21, 2017. (Credit: Sandy Huffaker | AFP | Getty Images) Click to Enlarge.
Most Americans believe the United States should take "aggressive action" to fight climate change, but few see it as a priority issue when compared with the economy or security, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.

The June 2-4 opinion poll suggests American voters may not penalize President Donald Trump too harshly for walking away from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, even if they would have preferred he keep the country in the deal.

The poll found 68 percent of Americans want the United States to lead global efforts to slow climate change, and 72 percent agree "that given the amount of greenhouse gases that it produces, the United States should take aggressive action to slow global warming."

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