On Renewable Energy and Climate, Trump Voters Stand Apart

Globally, 2016 was the warmest year on record, surpassing records set in 2015 and 2014, and each new record emphasizes the longer-term upward trend. Though not every place on Earth experienced warming effects last year, they were quite evident in many areas. Rising South Pacific sea temperatures cau...

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Main Author: Lawrence Hamilton
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Published: Carsey School of Public Policy at The University of New Hampshire 2017
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spelling ftissuelab:oai:harvest.issuelab.org:34441 2023-05-15T13:48:23+02:00 On Renewable Energy and Climate, Trump Voters Stand Apart Lawrence Hamilton North America / United States 2017-02-02 pdf https://issuelab.org/resources/34441/34441.pdf https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/34441 eng eng Carsey School of Public Policy at The University of New Hampshire https://www.issuelab.org/resources/34441/pdf_cover_285.png https://issuelab.org/resources/34441/34441.pdf https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/34441 Copyright 2017. Carsey School of Public Policy. These materials may be used for the purposes of research, teaching, and private study. For all other uses, contact the copyright holder. Energy and Environment policy report 2017 ftissuelab 2022-01-09T08:54:33Z Globally, 2016 was the warmest year on record, surpassing records set in 2015 and 2014, and each new record emphasizes the longer-term upward trend. Though not every place on Earth experienced warming effects last year, they were quite evident in many areas. Rising South Pacific sea temperatures caused the largest die-off ever recorded of the coral that composes Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and both Arctic and Antarctic sea ice reached record lows for several months of the year. Among scientists looking at such data, there is overwhelming agreement that human activities are shifting Earth's climate in hazardous directions, and urgent actions are needed to slow this down. Among U.S. politicians and the public, however, there remain wide divisions on whether human-caused climate change is real, whether scientists agree, and whether anything should be done. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Climate change Sea ice IssueLab (Nonprofit Research) Arctic Antarctic Pacific
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