Politicians who fight climate change stand to benefit in election, Invading Sea survey finds
Most Floridians prefer candidates tackling climate change: 52% more likely to vote for those with climate action records.
Most Floridians prefer candidates tackling climate change: 52% more likely to vote for those with climate action records.
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Florida Atlantic University’s Center for Environmental Studies has conducted the survey since October 2019.
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