A supermajority of young Americans across the political spectrum feel distressed about human-made climate change and want bolder action from the government and corporations.
Experiencing the worsening effects of a rapidly changing climate throughout their youth and into adulthood, this crisis has become existential for them.
One-third of respondents said climate change affected their ability to carry on with their daily lives, including focusing on work or school, eating and sleeping.
77% want the U.S. government and other countries to plan and prevent climate-related disasters, showcasing their strong desire for action.
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