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    October 4, 2017
    7. Global warming and environmental regulation, personal environmentalism

    Large majority says there is ‘solid evidence’ the Earth is warming

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    7. Global warming and environmental regulation, personal environmentalism

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    Large majority says there is ‘solid evidence’ the Earth is warming
    In both parties, more say solid evidence of global warming, but wide gap persists
    Older Republicans, strong Trump approvers skeptical of global warming
    Republicans take far less positive view of stricter environmental regulations
    Age, educational differences in views of stricter environmental regulations
    Most see environmental action as important, some lack resources to act
    Democrats three times more likely than Republicans to say there is solid evidence of global warming and that it is caused mostly by human activity
    Republicans take far less positive view of stricter environmental regulations
    Age, educational differences in views of stricter environmental regulations

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