Posted on 11/30/2015 11:19:02 AM PST by SeekAndFind
A solid majority of Americans say the United States should join an international treaty to limit the impact of global warming, but on this and other climate-related questions, opinion divides sharply along partisan lines, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.
Two-thirds of Americans support the United States joining a binding international agreement to curb growth of greenhouse gas emissions, but a slim majority of Republicans remain opposed, the poll found. Sixty-three percent of Americans -- including a bare majority of Republicans -- said they would support domestic policy limiting carbon emissions from power plants.
Public support for international and domestic measures to address climate change may provide a lift for American negotiators attending the major United Nations climate change conference that began in Paris on Monday. But the stark partisan divide on climate policy will still make it difficult for President Obama and his successors to put in place the energy and climate policies that will be needed to support a robust international agreement, the goal of the Paris talks.
Republicans in Congress and many Republican governors oppose Mr. Obam'âs proposal to limit emissions from power plants, for example, complicating his ability to meet targets he has set to comply with United Nations climate goals. And the Obama administration has made it clear that any agreement it would sign in Paris would not take the form of an internationally enforced treaty that would require Senate ratification.
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So let's see how that works out, Lying Slimes.
OH, look:97% of Americans Aren't Worried About Global Warming!
Horseshit from our lying media. F**ck ‘em.
the public is not receiving the truth, only leftist propaganda.
What were the questions and how did they find so many turds with a phone?
I don’t care what their stupid push-poll says. The Constitution does not give the Federal government the power to restrain private business in any way. Certainly, there is no power to subjugate private business to fascist global banking interests. But we aren’t operating under the Constitution anymore, are we?
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