A nationwide survey shows that 68.9% of Americans believe corporations should take greater action on global warming, with significant regional variations in opinion.
In Manhattan, 81.3% of residents assert that corporations must do more concerning climate change, contrasting sharply with Wyoming County, where only 53.1% share that view.
The Northeast exhibits the highest demand for corporate action on climate, with an average of 72.4% of residents feeling that more should be done.
Despite political divides influencing climate perceptions, both red and blue counties demonstrate significant support for increased corporate involvement in climate change efforts.
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