Number of young Republicans concerned about environment jumps in last five years

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It's risen by 11 percentage points in the past five years.

Evidence of the increasing effects of climate change is building, as are the investing opportunities and changes in consumer habits linked to environmental concerns and resource use. Here are select dispatches about the companies responding to customer demands and climate risk, the ESG investors and their advisers, and the enterprising individuals and scientists preparing for tomorrow.

Four waves of Glocalities surveys among 189,996 respondents from 20 countries carried out between 2014 and 2019 revealed that a majority of people worldwide is united by a rise of environmental concern. In 2014, 71% of people globally were worried about the damage that humans cause to the planet. This figure has risen steadily to 77% in 2019, the data gathering found.

And: Quinnipiac poll shows majority of voters say climate change is ‘emergency.’ A majority of registered voters nationwide, 56%, say that climate change is an emergency, while 42% do not. Democrats who say that climate change is an emergency registers at 84% to 14%, while independents say 63% to 36%. Republicans say that climate change is not an emergency by 81% to 18%, in this poll.

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