Global warming, or climate change, is an increase in the earth's atmospheric temperature since the late nineteenth century. In politics, the debate over global warming is centered on whether this increase in temperature is due to greenhouse gas emissions or is the result of a natural pattern in the earth's temperature.
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Response rates from 3.5k Libertarian voters.
41% Yes |
59% No |
35% Yes |
46% No |
6% Yes, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production |
6% No, provide more incentives for alternative energy production instead |
3% No, just enforce existing regulations |
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2% No, and I believe global warming is a natural occurrence |
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2% No, and the current government is over-regulating businesses |
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Unique answers from Libertarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B3VGV2T 3mos3MO
Yes, many experts and organizations advocate for governments to increase environmental regulations on businesses to reduce carbon emissions, citing the urgency of climate change and the potential for effective policies to drive emissions reductions and foster innovation.
Here's a more detailed look at the arguments:
Arguments for Increased Regulations:
Urgency of Climate Change:
Scientific evidence overwhelmingly indicates that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, are causing climate change, leading to rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and other… Read more
@94G26X33yrs3Y
Plant more trees and regulate existing lands better. Stop leaving the old houses and start rebuilding/modifying the existing housings.
@93SQWTF3yrs3Y
On corporations and less strict laws for small businesses
@98ZR4L72yrs2Y
If carbon emissions makes more money then keep carbon emissions
@97XPMGY3yrs3Y
Yes, and enforce alternative energy production
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