For the first time EVER, a majority of Americans accept that climate change is happening AND that we need to act swiftly to address it →
Gallup Polling: 'Majority of Americans for First Time Are 'Concerned Believers,' [in climate change] ... Currently, about two-thirds acknowledge in various ways that global warming is a real problem.'
Climate change is emerging as one of the TOP issues of the 2020 elections: Which is why a number of Presidential candidates and environmental groups are calling for a Presidential debate focused on climate change.
↓↓ We are compiling responses from all fifty states and want to hear from you ↓↓
Take Our Live Poll: Do you believe there should be an "All-Climate Change Debate" during the 2020 Presidential election?
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The President has the authority to join, comply, withdraw, and break commitments with international treaties governing carbon emissions and pollution.
In addition, the winner of the 2020 Presidential election will be able to utilize the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy to either combat the climate crisis -- Or make it worse.
Dozens of reports and studies are all saying the same thing: Our opportunity to act is passing by. We don't have time to waste.
'Climate change is at the heart of every issue that matters to voters, and voters deserve to hear what 2020 presidential candidates plan to do about it.' -- Gov. Jay Inslee
That's why we need your input: Do you support an "All-Climate Change Debate" for Presidential candidates?
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Thank you,
314 Action Polling Team