FTR, the percentage of Americans who will be personally harmed by the climate emergency is effectively 100%. Indeed, though we don't like to acknowledge it, probably close to 100% have already been harmed, though often in still small and distant ways.
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Lies! I know plenty of people in Houston and they are VERY worried about Climate change and the rising waters. And this graph says no one is concerned?


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What are you on about? Houston is coloured in the 45-50% shade, which embarrassingly seems to be more enlightened than most of the US
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It’s incredible that the gulf coast is so blue.
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It's creeping in though, by the time people get it it'll be too late
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hey it's one percentage point higher than it was last year!
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Ce Tweet est indisponible.
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Yeah, with a dash of the optimism bias. Most Americans do think climate change will harm *others* in the US...just not them. Like how 90% of people think they're better than average drivers.pic.twitter.com/8dtAhIuuSU
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Basically 95% think they have above average IQ. Even the British PM once said no one should have to pay more than the average rate for energy
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Meanwhile they're battered by droughts, wildfires, flash floods, severe winter storms, and hurricanes.pic.twitter.com/mNbUZ98xSw
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that's because the people who were supposed to warn us didn't link those things (nor food insecurity or climate refugees) to climate change.
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Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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