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More rural working-age people are dying young compared to their urban counterparts, the internet was a lifesaver for rural students during the pandemic but the connection has been broken for many, and conservationists believe a new rule governing public lands will protect them for future generations.

Poll: Voters Want Both Parties to Act on Climate Change

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Monday, November 24, 2014   

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – No matter which side of the political aisle they were on and no matter which way their elections went three weeks ago, voters in six of the so-called battleground states want elected officeholders to work on the climate crisis, according to a Hart Research Associates poll commissioned by the Sierra Club.

Voters in Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Pennsylvania were polled, and Melissa Williams, the Sierra Club’s national political director, says she believes the voters in Arkansas would agree – even though the state is heavily coal-dependent.

"Of course, every state is different, but the numbers across these states are so consistent that I don't think there's reason to think that it would be markedly different in other places," she says.

The Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan would require Arkansas to reduce carbon emissions from coal plants by nearly 45 percent – one of the highest reduction rates in the nation.

The poll showed at least 64 percent of voters in each state said they want their senators to address the effects of climate change.

At least 63 percent said they favor candidates who accept the scientific consensus on climate change over those who do not.

Williams says President Barack Obama's plan to have the EPA limit carbon emissions from power plants is broadly supported.

The poll shows at least 64 percent of voters in each state surveyed favor the Clean Power Plan.

"Support for this plan is extremely high, and it includes large majorities of Independents and many Republicans,” she says. “It's clear that the voters want action on this, and they support the president's plan. And that means the Senate should get behind that as well."

While Arkansas depends on coal for more than half of its electricity, the state is also a leader in energy efficiency in the southeast.

In addition, the paper and timber industry are producing power by capturing waste heat during production.




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