5. Fatalism

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Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Spring 2023


5.1. Few Americans think it is too late to do anything about global warming.

About two-thirds of Americans (66%) either “strongly” (38%) or “somewhat” (29%) disagree with the statement: “it’s already too late to do anything about global warming.” By contrast, relatively few Americans (13%) either “strongly” (2%) or “somewhat” (11%) agree with this statement.

5.2. Most Americans disagree with the statement “the actions of a single individual won’t make any difference in global warming.”

A majority of Americans (57%) either “strongly” (19%) or “somewhat” (38%) disagree with the statement “the actions of a single individual won’t make any difference in global warming” (refer to data tables, p. 61). In contrast, about four in ten Americans (42%) either “strongly” (16%) or “somewhat” (26%) agree that individual actions won’t make a difference.

5.3. Most Americans do not think new technologies can solve global warming without individual action.

Most Americans (56%) either “strongly” (20%) or “somewhat” (36%) disagree with the statement “new technologies can solve global warming without individuals having to make big changes in their lives” (refer to data tables, p. 62), while 44% of Americans either “strongly” (6%) or “somewhat” (37%) agree with this statement.


Citation

Leiserowitz, A., Maibach, E., Rosenthal, S., Kotcher, J., Lee, S., Verner, M., Ballew, M., Carman, J., Myers, T., Goldberg, M., Badullovich, N., & Marlon, J. (2023). Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes, Spring 2023. Yale University and George Mason University. New Haven, CT: Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.

Funding Source

The research was funded by the 11th Hour Project, the Energy Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the Heising-Simons Foundation, and the Grantham Foundation.