In a significant shift in public opinion, a recent survey by Data For Progress reveals that a growing number of American voters now prioritize cooperating with China over competing with the country to accelerate progress on clean energy technologies. This shift in attitude marks a departure from the traditional Cold War-era mindset of pitting the US against China in various areas of technological innovation. The survey suggests that voters believe that collaborative efforts with China can lead to faster breakthroughs in clean energy, which is critical for addressing the pressing issue of climate change. As the world grapples with the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy sources, this newfound willingness to work together with China could have far-reaching implications for global cooperation and environmental sustainability.
Voters Prefer Cooperating Over Competing With China to Enable Faster Progress on Clean Energy Technologies Data For Progress