A groundbreaking study called 'America in One Room' brought together 926 Americans from all backgrounds to discuss climate change and energy. Using a special method called Deliberative Polling, developed at Stanford University, researchers wanted to see what happens when people get unbiased facts and can talk respectfully with others who think differently. The results were surprising: after discussing the issues together, most Americans agreed on several key points. They were concerned about greenhouse gas emissions and their impact on the planet. They believed humans need to take action to stop adding more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. They thought failing to act now would be irresponsible to future generations. And they supported doing much more to fight climate change. This study shows that Americans aren't as divided as media often suggests. When given good information and a chance to have respectful conversations, people can find common ground even on controversial topics like climate change. The project was supported by the organization In This Together, which works to help Americans have better political discussions and solve problems together.

A groundbreaking study called 'America in One Room' brought together 926 Americans from all backgrounds to discuss climate change and energy. Using a special method called Deliberative Polling, developed at Stanford University, researchers wanted to see what happens when people get unbiased facts and can talk respectfully with others who think differently. The results were surprising: after discussing the issues together, most Americans agreed on several key points. They were concerned about greenhouse gas emissions and their impact on the planet. They believed humans need to take action to stop adding more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. They thought failing to act now would be irresponsible to future generations. And they supported doing much more to fight climate change. This study shows that Americans aren't as divided as media often suggests. When given good information and a chance to have respectful conversations, people can find common ground even on controversial topics like climate change. The project was supported by the organization In This Together, which works to help Americans have better political discussions and solve problems together.
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