In this session...
This summer, Americans across the country have been impacted by extreme weather including wildfires, droughts, heat and hurricanes that have increased in severity due to climate change. According to new and unreleased data conducted this August by the Potential Energy Coalition, more than 60% of Americans are concerned about climate change, but only 14% talk about the issue often, leading us to ask the crucial question: what will it actually take to start a conversation on climate change?
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This summer, Americans across the country have been impacted by extreme weather including wildfires, droughts, heat and hurricanes that have increased in severity due to climate change. Meanwhile, the United Nations released a new report citing the most dire warnings for our planet yet. According to new and unreleased data conducted this August by the Potential Energy Coalition, more than 60% of Americans are concerned about climate change, but only 14% talk about the issue often, leading us to ask the crucial question: what will it actually take to start a conversation on climate change?
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What You'll Learn from This Session...
- Examine how Americans across the country have been impacted by extreme weather including wildfires, droughts, heat and hurricanes that have increased in severity due to climate change.
- Explore why the number of Americans concerned with climate change far exceeds the number of those who discuss it regularly.
- The time to act is now – learn what it will actually take to start a conversation on climate change.