Americans' views on climate change are highly polarized, raising the issue of how leaders should address the divisive topic. In this episode, Alice C. Hill, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and former special assistant to President Barack Obama, shares her perspective on how government efforts to build resilience to catastrophic events can navigate a path forward in the context of divided public opinion. Later, find out the percentage of Americans who believe the federal government should intervene to limit compensation received by senior executives of U.S. companies. Has this figure changed over time?
Climate Change Polarizes the U.S. -- What Should Leaders Do?
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