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Majority of Americans Express Concern Over Climate Change Despite Political Focus on Fossil Fuels

A poll shows that two-thirds of Americans are concerned about climate change, despite a decrease in media coverage and political focus on the issue. President Trump's promotion of fossil fuels has contributed to this shift in discourse, but public support for climate action remains strong.

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A recent poll indicates that two-thirds of Americans are worried about climate change, although the level of media coverage does not reflect this concern. The political and media discourse in the U.S. has shifted away from the climate crisis, particularly following actions by President Donald Trump to promote fossil fuel extraction. Despite a decrease in elite attention on climate issues, including among some Democrats, the American public continues to support action to address climate change, according to experts and polling data.

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US public still favours action on climate change despite Trump’s fossil fuel drive

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Majority of Americans Express Concern Over Climate Change Despite Political Focus on Fossil Fuels