MOST REPUBLICANS WANT TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
A National Survey of Republicans and Republican-Leaning Independents on Energy and Climate Change
Edward Maibach, Connie Roser-Renouf, Emily Vraga, Brittany Bloodhart, Ashley Anderson, Neil Stenhouse and Anthony Leiserowitz, April 2, 2013 (Yale University and George Mason University)
“…A large majority of survey respondents consider themselves to be conservative (72%) or middle of the road (22%). Similarly, most consider themselves to be Republicans(68%), or Independents(20%)… A small minority of all respondents(17%) consider themselves part of the Tea Party movement.
“Republicans Prefer Clean Energy as America’s Energy Future…[and to them the] Perceived Benefits of Clean Energy Outweigh the Costs…”
“A Majority Think Climate Change is Happening and Support an American Response to the Issue…[and] Only 1/3 Agree with Republican Party Positions on Climate Change and 1/2 on Energy…
“Elected Leaders are Perceived as Unresponsive to Respondents’ Views about Climate Change…”
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