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GOOD Infographic: What Americans Really Think About Climate Change
Data Visualization
There has been growing concern about climate change over the past few decades, so we decided to find out what people REALLY think about the subject. Surprisingly, Over the past four years, the number of Americans that say climate change isn’t occurring has increased significantly. The following graphic, created for GOOD shows the general American sentiment on this hot topic.









