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Issac Bailey: Climate change costs more than gas, sweaty T-shirt

  • Nearly 80% of South Carolinians believe climate change is real, according to Winthrop University polling, surpassing the national average of 72%.
  • In North Carolina, 55% of residents link recent extreme weather events to climate change, while only 47% view it as an emergency, according to High Point University polling.
  • Storms and natural disasters nationally are causing nearly $100 billion in damage annually, the highest on record.
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