Americans’ Views on Energy at the Start of Trump’s Second Term
Americans have become less supportive of wind and solar power since the first Trump administration, a shift driven by declines in support among Republicans.
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Americans have become less supportive of wind and solar power since the first Trump administration, a shift driven by declines in support among Republicans.
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