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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The premise of the Green New Deal being debated in Congress is that the window to combat global warming‘s imminent effects on the U.S. and the world is closing. But not all Americans are equally convinced of its immediate threat. Americans living in the Northeast (67%) or the West (67%) are more likely than those living in the Midwest (60%) or the South (53%) to believe climate change is now occurring.

Beliefs About Global Warming’s Imminence and Seriousness, by U.S. Region

Believe global warming has already begun
Believe seriousness of global warming is generally correct or underestimated

%
%

Northeast
67
70

West
67
67

Midwest
60
62

South
53
60

Figures represent aggregated data from 2017 to 2019

GALLUP

These regional differences also bear out in how dire Americans believe the issue is. Close to seven in 10 residents in the Northeast and West versus closer to six in 10 in the Midwest and South believe that […]

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