(True/False). These data show that more frequent wildfires are affecting 56% of communities.  (True/False). These data show that harm to animal wildlife and their habitats is occurring in 69% of communities.  (True/False). These data show that in 38% of communities, there are no effects of climate change.  (True/False). These data show that there is a 14% chance that a community is affected by both severe weather and harm to animal wildlife.

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(True/False). These data show that more frequent wildfires are affecting 56% of communities.

 (True/False). These data show that harm to animal wildlife and their habitats is occurring in 69% of communities.

 (True/False). These data show that in 38% of communities, there are no effects of climate change.

 (True/False). These data show that there is a 14% chance that a community is affected by both severe weather and harm to animal wildlife.

A great
Not too
deal
much/
not at all
22%
62% say climate change is
having at least some effect
on their local community
38%
Some
39%
No answer 1%
Among this 62%, percent who say each of these is a major way that
climate change is currently affecting their local community
Long periods of unusually hot weather
79%
Severe weather, like floods or intense storms
70
Harm to animal wildlife and their habitats
69
Damage to forests and plant life
67
Droughts or water shortages
64
More frequent wildfires
56
Rising sea levels that erode beaches and shore lines
56
Transcribed Image Text:A great Not too deal much/ not at all 22% 62% say climate change is having at least some effect on their local community 38% Some 39% No answer 1% Among this 62%, percent who say each of these is a major way that climate change is currently affecting their local community Long periods of unusually hot weather 79% Severe weather, like floods or intense storms 70 Harm to animal wildlife and their habitats 69 Damage to forests and plant life 67 Droughts or water shortages 64 More frequent wildfires 56 Rising sea levels that erode beaches and shore lines 56
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