A recent poll in North Dakota shows a wide range of opinions on climate change, carbon capture, and electric vehicles, reflecting the state's varied environmental perspectives. Jeff Beach reports for North Dakota Monitor. In short:The poll indicates that 43% of North Dakota voters see climate change as a serious problem, with a clear divide along party lines. There is low interest in electric vehicles among North Dakotans, with 85% unlikely to purchase one next. Understanding these diverse viewpoints is crucial for developing effective environmental policies and addressing climate change challenges.
Source: New York Times February 21, 2024 13:23 UTC