Americans doubt individual actions can slow climate change

79% of Democrats polled said corporations and industry had a great deal of responsibility for climate change compared to 51% of Republicans.

Earth Day rally 2022
Young activists mark Earth Day 2022 at a rally in Washington. Gemunu Amarasinghe / Associated Press
Earth Day rally 2022
Young activists mark Earth Day 2022 at a rally in Washington. Gemunu Amarasinghe / Associated Press

Americans doubt individual actions can slow climate change

79% of Democrats polled said corporations and industry had a great deal of responsibility for climate change compared to 51% of Republicans.

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An AP-NORC poll released Monday shows that in three years, the number of Americans polled who believe their actions can slow climate change dropped from 66% to 52%. The poll also shows that the eco-friendly actions people take are often motivated by finances, rather than environmental concerns.

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