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NPCA Poll: Most Americans Believe Climate Change is Harming National Parks
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NPCA Poll: Most Americans Believe Climate Change is Harming National Parks

Most Americans believe climate change is harming national parks/Kurt Repanshek file of Glen Canyon NRA

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Most Americans believe climate change is harming national parks/Kurt Repanshek file of Glen Canyon NRA

According to a Glen Canyon NRA poll/Kurt Repanshek file, the majority of Americans believe climate change is affecting national parks.

According to a poll, a strong majority believe that climate change is threatening the National Park System. National Parks Conservation Association.

The poll found that nearly nine in 10 of those surveyed said climate change is negatively impacting national parks. The park advocacy group stated that Americans would be more inclined to vote for a representative who supports a bill to reduce climate change’s impact on national parks.

The NPCA poll was conducted online by The Harris Poll among 2,064 adults, ages 18 and older, at the end of January.

“We know climate change is the most serious problem our national parks face, wreaking havoc on so many things we love,” said Theresa Pierno, NPCA’s president and CEO. “As the worsening climate crisis continues to threaten our health and our communities, this poll shows national parks unite us and offer solutions for addressing it. Americans are experiencing the consequences of parks flooding, melting and burning at an unprecedented level. All agree. We cannot and must not wait.”

Ten Questions were asked of Americans around topics such as the last time they visited a national park and the importance for moving forward with climate change solutions. The following are key findings

  • Across all political spectrums, an overwhelming 88% of Americans say climate change is negatively impacting national parks. 
  • If you break it down by political affiliation, the majority of Democrats (95%), Republicans (80%), and Independents (88%) agree that climate change is negatively affecting national parks.
  • A strong bipartisan majority of Americans (84%) see U.S. parks as an important component of the solution to climate change. These parks protect the lands and water that remove carbon from our atmosphere. 92% of Democrats, 75% percent of Republicans, and 84% among Independents agree that conserving park lands can help address climate changes. 
  • Fourty-three percent of Americans support efforts to reduce global warming. 55% of Americans believe it is vital that the country moves forward with climate change solutions, especially when considering the impact climate change has on U.S. National Parks.   
  • A majority of Americans (83%), regardless their political affiliation, would be more inclined to vote for a representative in Congress who supports a bill to reduce the effects of climate change on U.S. parks. 

Please visit this site to find out more about the poll as well as how the NPCA is working with national parks across America to address climate change.www.npca.org/parksunite

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