Climate Change – Pew Research Survey

Motivated reasoning is the tendency to favour conclusions we want to believe despite substantial evidence to the contrary. A famous example is climate change. In the US, for example, Democrats and Republicans disagree on the scientific consensus. A recent Pew Research survey on climate change presents the magnitude of this divide.

Prioritise alternative energy

At the highest level, 67% of people support this view, which is pretty impressive. But that is 90% Democrats (and Democrat-lining) and 42% Republicans (and leaning). The only silver lining is that 67% of Republicans under age 30 support alternative energy developments.

Climate change – a major threat to the well-being

Here again, the difference between the two parties is stark. In the last 13 years, the views from the Democrats have steadily increased from 61% to 78%, acknowledging climate change as a major threat. It has remained steady and low for the Republicans – at 25% in 2010 and 23% in 2022.
Interestingly, 81% of French and 73% of Germans regard it a threat.

Americans’ views of climate change: Pew