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Report 24-15 - American Climate Policy Opinions - Jon A. Krosnick and Bo MacInnis

27 Aug 2024

percent favor the government paying some of the cost, and 42 percent favor the government paying all In 2024, 52 percent of Americans favor a cap-and- of the costs. [...] Among people who did hear the introduction, 77 percent favor the government paying some of the cost, and 74 percent favor the government paying all Subsidizing solar panels of the costs. [...] Only 27 number of jobs in the United States or the percent of Americans believe that efforts to reduce respondent’s state emissions will reduce the number of jobs in the nation—the same as was observed in 2020 (see Figure 100% 16). [...] And in 2024, 35 percent of Americans believe that climate change action will increase the number of jobs 80% in the country, similar to the 39 percent observed in 2020. [...] Less money Less likely to have a good-paying job 27% of Americans believe that efforts to reduce emissions will reduce the number of jobs in the nation Climate Insights 2024 | American Climate Policy Opinions 11 Voting in the 2024 Election Are the many policy preferences outlined in this report just talk, or do they inspire action in the voting booth? We turn to that question next and describe the.

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