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  1. Mar 23, 2024 · University of Colorado research shows that climate change had a significant effect on voting choices in the past — and could also influence the 2024 presidential race. The Conversation 2:36 AM MDT on Mar 23, 2024.

    • How Has Climate Change Become So Polarized?
    • Is This Polarization Getting Worse?
    • Will Climate Change Impact The Upcoming Midterms?
    • Is Bipartisanship Possible on Climate Change Legislation?
    • How Do We Get More Bipartisan Partnerships to Tackle Climate Change?

    The polarization of climate change is somewhat recent. In the late 1980s, when Americans were polled on their concern about climate change, the fraction of Democrats, Republicans and independents that said “yes” were identical. Climate change became polarized in the 1990s and 2000s in part because there's more of a Libertarian economic aspect of co...

    Since about 2015, there's some evidence that the polarization in climate change has been reducing a little bit, while at the same time, polarization has been supercharging on a lot of other issues. If you ask Americans recently, do you think that Congress should be doing more about climate change? About two-thirds say ‘yes,’ including almost a 60% ...

    It depends a bit on how you think about the polls. If you just ask people, what's the most important issue to you in this election? Climate change doesn't rank particularly high on that list, even for Democrats, and certainly not compared to issues like crime and inflation, voting rights and abortion, democracy and security. Now, some people would ...

    We are still polarized in many respects on climate change but we're also not in a couple of interesting ways. A former student and I did a state-level analysis of decarbonization bills since 2015 and we found that about a third of them were bipartisan. The ones that were bipartisan disproportionally did three things: First, they expanded consumer a...

    I think the voters are going to get us there. Eventually. The approach of “do nothing,” which sometimes has been the approach of the Republican Party, is just not popular—even in deeply conservative districts. So from the perspective of the Republican and conservative parties, the answer is that you have to do something, or you're going to lose. Fr...

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · March 28, 2024 • By Deven Kukreja. On the national, state, and even local levels, Colorado has been home to several highly contested elections that have had a ripple effect throughout the nation's political climate.

  3. Nov 10, 2022 · Even so, the early results show 2023 to be a year of serious headway in states on climate change. Here are the biggest policy outcomes for climate change based on the wins and losses...

  4. Nov 18, 2022 · Fri 18 Nov 2022 07.00 EST. While the economy and abortion rights drove momentum behind the midterm election this year, voters in cities and states across the US also turned out to pass...

  5. Aug 26, 2021 · COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., (KRDO)- City Councilman Richard Skorman gathered with local climate and public health advocates at Antlers Park in Colorado Springs asking Senator John...

  6. Nov 4, 2022 · The outcome of state and national elections on 8 November will shape the next two years of policy on climate change, abortion and covid-19. By James Dinneen

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