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Author Tyson, Alec, author

Title Two-thirds of Americans think government should do more on climate : bipartisan backing for carbon capture tax credits, extensive tree-planting efforts / by Alec Tyson and Brian Kennedy
Published [Washington, DC] : Pew Research Center, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (39 pages) : color illustrations
Summary A majority of Americans continue to say they see the effects of climate change in their own communities and believe that the federal government falls short in its efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change. At a time when partisanship colors most views of policy, broad majorities of the public - including more than half of Republicans and overwhelming shares of Democrats - say they would favor a range of initiatives to reduce the impacts of climate change, including large-scale tree planting efforts, tax credits for businesses that capture carbon emissions and tougher fuel efficiency standards for vehicles, according to a new Pew Research Center survey
Notes "For release June 23, 2020"--Cover
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (Pew Research, viewed June 28, 2020)
Subject Climatic changes -- Prevention -- Government policy -- United States -- Public opinion
Climate change mitigation -- Government policy -- United States -- Public opinion
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Kennedy, Brian, author
Pew Research Center, publisher.
Other Titles Bipartisan backing for carbon capture tax credits, extensive tree-planting efforts