CNN analyst notes public response as majority of Americans say they are 'not afraid' of climate change
- The majority of Americans are not afraid of climate change, according to CNN's chief data analyst Harry Enten.
- Polling data reveals a decline from 46% in 2020 to 40% in 2025 of Americans greatly worried about climate change, as reported by Gallup.
- Despite recent flooding in Texas causing over 120 deaths, the concern about climate change among Americans has not significantly increased, Enten noted.
- Only 17% of adults believe climate change will affect their location, indicating a low level of fear regarding its impact, according to recent polling results.
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CNN data analyst Harry Enten recently did a segment on the issue of climate change and almost lost his mind as he reported that a majority of Americans – including Democrats – are not worried about climate change.
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