Many Americans Distrust Climate Change Claims, According to New Study
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on a new study revealing significant skepticism among Americans regarding climate change claims. While around half of respondents express some level of trust, 36% report distrust, with 20% completely rejecting the claims. This growing divide challenges U.S. climate efforts, which have long relied on the assumption of widespread public support for international agreements and funding initiatives. The findings could have major implications for future climate policies.
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