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The Hamilton College Climate Change and Environment Issues Youth PollReleased: February 6, 2007Executive SummaryThe ninth in a series of national youth opinion polls conducted by Hamilton College students and faculty
American high-school students do not understand climate change issues well. The average high-school student fails a quiz on the causes and consequences of climate change. Students who learn the most about climate change from TV news and shows know as much as students who have learned the most about climate change in school. However, students who learn the most using the Internet do better than the average. Teaching students about climate change outside typical science courses, for example, in a special class dedicated to the natural environment, increases students' knowledge. ![]() In addition to this limited understanding, most high-school students do not see themselves at risk from climate change. Only 28 percent of the students say it is very likely that climate change will affect them personally in the future. Despite these findings, 70 percent of the respondents think the U.S. should start reducing emissions of pollutants contributing to climate change rather than wait until there is more evidence about the benefits of reducing greenhouse gasses. However, only 20 percent of the students say it is very likely that a candidate's position about climate change will strongly influence their vote. Hamilton Economics Associate Professor Julio Videras and his students collaborated with the polling firm Zogby International to conduct the poll. Nine hundred high-school sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across the U.S. were contacted by phone in November 2006. Hamilton's Levitt Public Affair Center funded the poll. The poll has a margin of error of plus/minus 3.4 percent. Other interesting findings from the poll include:
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Climate Change and Environmental Issues PollDeveloped by: Julio Videras, Assistant Professor of Economics Philip W. Arscott '07 Patrick C. Hooper '07 Tucker Hutchinson '07 Ghiane C. Jones '07 Jesse D. Koch '07 Amanda E. Merrow'07 Samantha R. Pitter '07 Zarrette J. Rogers '08 Ellim Song '07 Lauren L. Steates '07 Matthew D. Stewart '07 Christian M. Warner '07 Adam J. Weisz '07 Conducted in collaboration with: Zogby International Supported by: The Arthur Levitt Public Affairs Center at Hamilton College The Blue Moon Fund |
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