Wednesday, June 11, 2014

New Poll Shows Voters Are Ready to Pay to Blunt Climate Change

The U.S. Capitol Building stands past the natural gas and coal fueled Capitol Power Plant, which provides heating and cooling throughout the 23 facilities on Capitol Hill including House and Senate Office Buildings, in Washington, D.C. (Credit: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg) Click to enlarge.
A new poll from Bloomberg shows that by nearly a two-to-one margin, 62 percent to 33 percent, Americans are willing to pay more for their energy to achieve reductions in carbon pollution, and a majority who plan to vote are more likely to support candidates who endorse policies to fight climate change.

The poll was conducted from June 6 to June 9 — shortly after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new proposed rule to limit carbon pollution from existing power plants — and surveyed 1,005 adults.  It has a margin of error of 3.1 percent.

While the survey found Republicans nearly evenly split, 46-49, over the question of paying more for energy if it means tackling carbon pollution, more than four out of five Democrats said they were in favor, and three out of five independents agreed.

“It is a rare poll where people responding will stand up and say ‘tax me,’” pollster J. Ann Selzer told Bloomberg.

But a recent Washington Post-ABC News poll got basically the same result, with 63 percent of respondents saying they support measures to significantly lower greenhouse gases even if it would raise household energy expenses by $20 a month.  That position was even favored by 51 percent of Republicans.

In another indication that the political dynamics around climate change are shifting, the New York Times, in a front page article on Monday with the headline “Democrats See Winning Issue In Climate Plan,” reported on a growing number of Democratic officeholders who have embraced the Obama administration’s coal plant proposal even as others run from it.

New Poll Shows Voters Are Ready to Pay to Blunt Climate Change

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