Global Warming Is a Hot Topic in These High Risk Areas
Briefly

Nationwide, only 35.9% of Americans discuss climate change frequently, with conversations correlated to education, income, and areas at higher risk of disasters.
In 27 of the 50 most worried counties, summer 2024 was at least 3.5°F hotter than historical averages, emphasizing the urgency of climate discussions.
Communication is essential in combating climate change; the prevalence of discussions varies significantly across the U.S., often linked to the risk of natural disasters.
San Francisco County leads with 54.8% discussing climate change, while Lawrence County shows stark contrast with just 19.2%, highlighting significant regional disparities.
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