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Americans support climate change policies, especially those that give them incentives and clean up the energy supply

  • Written by Janet K. Swim, Professor of Psychology, Penn State
imageIncentives like rebates for insulation or allowing homeowners to sell energy from solar panels were more popular than taxing for excess energy use.Lourdes Balduque via Getty Images

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