Over the past ten years, the climate "Alarmed" (the group most worried about global warming and the most likely to support and engage in pro-climate action) have grown more than any other audience, according to Yale researchers

238 points by ILikeNeurons 6 hours ago on reddit | 7 comments

TedTyro | 6 hours ago

Gosh I wonder why.

[OP] ILikeNeurons | 11 minutes ago

Wave_of_Anal_Fury | 3 hours ago

And in mid/late September 2024, right before America voted a climate denier into the White House, how important was climate change?

https://news.gallup.com/poll/651719/economy-important-issue-2024-presidential-vote.aspx

It came in at #21 of 22 issues in importance, ahead of only transgender rights.

[OP] ILikeNeurons | 6 hours ago

It can get real bad if we don't take action.

But there's hope.

Researchers have spent hundreds of hours so you can spend less than 15 minutes to figure out the biggest climate impact you can personally have: https://jointheshift.earth/guide/?journey-type=full

No_Size9475 | 3 hours ago

Could it be because the effects of it are being seen more and more every day?

[OP] ILikeNeurons | 59 minutes ago

Activists might also be getting more effective.

https://jointheshift.earth/guide/?journey-type=full

ShapeShiftingCats | 5 hours ago

Yeah, it's rather alarming, when people live with a tap water temperature like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/s/JTMPucuffM