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All talk and —yes — action

Though most people acknowledge climate change is real, and about 30% say they are “very worried” about it, just 37% say they discuss the issue occasionally or often, according to a 2022 survey from Yale University.

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Future generations will regard climate inaction like sending children up chimneys, says Wildlife Trusts chief

Future generations will look at current older generations in the same way older generations now view those who sent children up chimneys, according to the head of The Wildlife Trusts.

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qz.com

Are millennials really giving up on children over climate change?

Some research suggests that climate change is affecting the birth rate—but that relationship is devilishly hard to measure scientifically.
Todd Newman: Science elicits hope in Americans – its positive brand doesn't need to be partisan
theconversation.com

Todd Newman: Science elicits hope in Americans – its positive brand doesn't need to be partisan

When you ask Americans what the word 'science' brings to mind, a majority respond 'hope.' Using this built-in brand can help communicate important science messages.
Poll: Young Republicans break with party on climate change
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Poll: Young Republicans break with party on climate change

Of Republican adults, women and millennials lead the party on wanting more action from the federal government to fight climate change, according to a new survey.
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