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3.29.2018
About half of Americans don’t think climate change will affect them — here’s why
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Why do only 45% of Americans think that global warming will pose a serious threat in their lifetime when climate change is already affecting the world? What can be done to make even more people care? IoES professor Magali Delmas provided her thoughts to The Verge.