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- Opinion about human causation of climate change increased substantially with education among Democrats, but not among Republicans. Conversely, opinions favoring becoming carbon neutral declined substantially with age among Republicans, but not among Democrats. (en)
- The sharp divide over the existence of and responsibility for global warming and climate change falls largely along political lines. Overall, 60% of Americans surveyed said oil and gas companies were "completely or mostly responsible" for climate change. (en)
- The U.S. political divide on the seriousness of climate change is more than about double that of all other countries surveyed, except Australia. U.S. right-wing opinion was found to be more extreme than any other country in this Pew survey. (en)
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