I wonder how much federal money has gone to the Yale climate scam program, which needs to be ended (I’m stripping some of the weird Axios formatting)
SF has the highest climate anxiety among U.S. counties
San Francisco leads the country in worrying about climate change, with 82.3% of adults expressing concerns over global warming.
State of play: Climate anxiety is more likely to be concentrated in big U.S. metros and some coastal communities, per Yale Program on Climate Change Communication estimates based on survey data.
The findings, based on statistical modeling using data from nationally representative Ipsos surveys, paint a stark picture of how attitudes toward climate change vary nationwide.
Zoom in: Many of the California counties with some of the highest nationwide shares of worried adults are in areas vulnerable to climate-driven threats like flooding or wildfire risk.
In San Francisco, 66% of adults say they’ve personally experienced the effects of global warming.
And, yet, they still live in an area surrounded on three sides by water. I’d worry more about earthquakes. Oh, and slipping on poop in SF streets. Having my car stolen. Being robbed.
The big picture: About 63.3% of U.S. adults overall are “somewhat” or “very” worried about global warming as of 2024, the report shows.
Yes, and all using a statistical computer model.
You can go to the link and see how your county feels. Wake County is about 70%. But, it’s super liberal here. Oh, well. Weather happens.
Oh, and, per the “survey data” link, 61% think citizens should do more. But, no question about “I should do more.” Weird.
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