Mason 4C Team Articles

4. Energy Production as an Economic Issue

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 4.1. About half of registered voters think policies that promote clean energy will improve economic growth and create jobs. About half of registered voters (52%) think policies that promote clean energy will improve economic...

3. Support for Policies to Reduce the Pollution that Causes Global Warming

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 3.1. Most registered voters, including many Republicans, support climate-friendly energy policies. Registered voters across the political spectrum support many energy policies designed to reduce carbon pollution and fossil...

2. Global Warming and Clean Energy as Government Priorities

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 2.1. Most Democrats think global warming should be a “high” or “very high” priority for the president and Congress. Half of registered voters (50%) think global warming should be a high or very high priority for the president...

1. Global Warming as a Voting Issue

Politics & Global Warming, April 2022 1.1. Most Democrats, but few Republicans, say global warming will be a very important issue when deciding who they will vote for in the 2022 congressional elections. Global warming is the 24th most highly ranked issue...

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