Global warming? Prove it
A survey by the Pew Research Center found that fewer Americans, across political party lines, think there is solid evidence of global warming.
As of October, 1,000 mayors had signed the U.S. Conference of Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement, vowing to fight global warming by lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
However, a survey by the Washington-based Pew Research Center found that fewer Americans, across political party lines, think there is solid evidence of global warming, down to 57 percent from 71 percent last year.
Nevertheless, the survey found that half of Americans favor setting limits on carbon emissions, even if it may lead to higher energy prices.
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