Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Poll: Few favor Trump move to ditch Paris accord

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Less than one-third of Americans support President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, a new poll shows, and just 18 percent of respondent­s agree with his claim that pulling out of the internatio­nal agreement to reduce carbon emissions will help the U.S. economy.

The survey conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research earlier this month found that a slim majority — 52 percent — worry that withdrawin­g will actually hurt the economy. Twentyseve­n percent think it won’t have an impact either way.

But digging deeper into the numbers shows a sharp partisan divide on global warming, with Republican­s more likely to align themselves with the president’s views.

Seventy-eight percent of Democrats think withdrawin­g from the Paris agreement will hurt the national economy. Among Republican­s, just 24 percent think it will hurt, 40 percent think it will have no impact and 34 percent think it will help.

Donald Nolan is a New Jersey businessma­n who has spent years living and traveling overseas. He worries that Trump is underminin­g U.S. credibilit­y abroad. An independen­t voter, Nolan said he strongly opposes pulling out of the Paris accord.

“Where I live, we’re 36 feet above sea level. It the polar ice caps melt, there won’t be any dry land here,” said Nolan, 60. “If you are pulling out of something that pretty much every other country in the world is a part of, then that is not seen as being a leader. When I lived overseas, America was always looked at as being first. But I see our position to be deteriorat­ing.”

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