Biden Is Losing His Base on Climate Change, a New Pew Poll Finds

"Despite a sharp partisan divide on climate, support for renewable energy and a carbon tax on corporations cuts across both Democrats and Republicans."

"Democrats who favor strong action on climate change are deeply dissatisfied with what they see as the slow pace of progress under President Joe Biden, according to a Pew Research Center report released Thursday.

The survey of more than 10,000 adults conducted in early May showed a deep partisan divide over Biden’s climate policies—much in line with the split between Democrats and Republicans that has shown up in public opinion polling for more than a decade. But a trend that is potentially ominous for the White House emerged in the views of the Democratic base.

Among Democrats who back the overall direction of Biden’s climate policies, 61 percent said the administration could be doing a lot more. Democrats don’t seem sympathetic to arguments that Biden’s hands are tied, for example, by an uncooperative Congress or the conservative courts; only 37 percent of Democrats who favor strong action to counter climate change said they think the administration is doing about as much as can be expected."

Marianne Lavelle reports for Inside Climate News July 14, 2022.

 

Source: Inside Climate News, 07/15/2022