Abstract
A new survey of 2,000 Americans reveals a significant level of concern about climate change, with 75% believing it will eventually lead to human extinction. The survey, conducted by [Survey Organization Name], explores public perceptions of climate change, its potential impacts, and preferred policy solutions. Notably, the majority of respondents expressed strong support for government action to address climate change, including investments in renewable energy, stricter environmental regulations, and international cooperation. The findings highlight the growing public awareness and concern about the potential consequences of climate change, emphasizing the need for urgent action to mitigate its effects.
