President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump couldn't be farther apart when it comes to climate action.
Trump and his pick for vice president, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, are both climate deniers.
By contrast, the Democrats unveiled a platform that said it would build on the Biden administration's unprecedented spending on renewable energy and the green workforce while cracking down on the oil-and-gas industry.
The center conducted the survey with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication.
The majority of Americans support climate actionMaibach said the shift among Republicans shouldn't distract from the fact that the majority of Americans support many of Biden's climate policies.
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