This year, PRRI released a new national survey of Americans’ attitudes on climate change, which finds that most Americans believe that environmental shifts are caused by human activity such as burning fossil fuels. However, the partisan divide is stark; more than eight in ten Democrats (83%) say climate change is caused by humans, compared with 28% of Republicans.
At The Washington Post, Yonat Shimron reported that Americans’ views on the urgency of climate change have remained about the same over the past decade. PRRI’s survey finds that roughly one-third of Generation Z and millennials see climate change as a crisis — compared with around two in ten members of Generation X, baby boomers, and the Silent Generation. |