Record-high share of US adults see global warming as 'serous threat' to themselves: Gallup

(The Hill) : A record-high share of U.S. adults say they think global warming will pose a “serious threat” to them in their lifetime, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. In the survey, conducted in early March, 48 percent of respondents say they think “global warming will pose a serious threat to you or your way of... ..
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