Global warning has become a matter of fact to the vast majority of Americans. It is how we are reacting to the change that is interesting.
We know the Greenland glaciers are melting and raising the North Atlantic Sea levels and the warmer water raises the levels even more. The rising water temperature creates more powerful coastal storms and hurricanes on the east and the Gulf coasts. The realtors in North Carolina thought talking about it would depress prices or make properties unsellable so they persuaded the state legislature to make it illegal to discuss the effects of global warming. After some of the recent storms people actually said nobody had told them they were buying in a danger zone.
The warming climate means summers start earlier and are more dangerous causing more people to die from the heat than any other weather-related cause. The heat is hard on people who have to work outside in ditches, fields, or other high exposure areas. Dallas and Houston passed laws on how to protect those workers. Protections like water breaks, shaded rest areas, and depending on how heat reduced hours of exposure were enacted. This is most needed early in the season before the body becomes more accustomed. Those laws were overridden by the Texas legislature. Florida passed a law preventing any worker heat protection laws. Both are primarily aimed at the people who pick crops in vegetable fields.
These are just two states that are more concerned about where their personal and campaign money comes from than the people we need working for us at low wages. Is it just me or do we treat those people with brown skins like we treated those with black skin a couple of centuries ago?