The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Hyperwall displays a huge monitor connected to the agency’s climate super computer that will be used in assessing data from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory. U.S. Forest Service photo by Robert Hudson Westover.
Americans have never been so sure about climate change — even Republicans
“Three-quarters of Americans now accept the scientific consensus on climate change, the highest level in four years of surveys conducted by the University of Texas at Austin,” Bloomberg News reports. “The biggest shocker is what’s happening inside the GOP. In a remarkable turnabout, 59 percent of Republicans now say climate change is happening, up from 47 percent just six months ago.”
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