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    U.S. Democrats, Republicans divided on extreme weather: poll

    (Xinhua) 13:08, August 24, 2023

    NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- While there is wide public concern over extreme weather, Americans are deeply divided -- along partisan lines -- on whether climate change is helping to drive these events, The Washington Post on Wednesday reported, citing a poll conducted jointly with the University of Maryland.

    When asked if they think climate change is a major factor in those extremely hot days, 35 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say it is, compared with 85 percent of those who lean Democratic. Overall, 63 percent of Americans who experienced extremely hot days say climate change is a major factor, according to the report.

    "There is a similar partisan divide over other extreme weather -- such as severe storms, flooding, droughts and wildfires -- with more than twice as many Democrats as Republicans attributing such events to climate change," it noted.

    The survey was conducted from mid- to late July, at the height of some of the hottest days the Earth has experienced in over 100,000 years. "Not surprisingly, a large majority of U.S. adults -- 74 percent -- say they've experienced extremely hot days in the past five years," it added.

    (Web editor: Zhang Kaiwei, Liang Jun)

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