Regardless of whether there is a bias between our two main parties, there are many discussions in the United States. The result of the presidential election shows that there are differences between the states; a war between democratic blues and Republican red nations. Surprisingly, the "color" of these countries has not changed. Red is red and blue is blue. In Chapter 11 of the fault line, different polarization views are shown. James Wilson, a professor of political science at Pepperdine University in California, believes that polarization is actually important in modern society and ultimately leads to the collapse of the United States.
After several months of hardship, poor economic forecasts, historical political differences, the disappointed United States is reporting to consider ending it all. This traditionally pride and active country threatens serious self-injury in the last few months, and gradually approaches suicide.
As the voice of the media drum is repeated, we can see how the climate change problem differs in the United States and how the country is caught in a political stalemate. In the United States, the term "climate change" is treated very politely, so some people have completely removed that word from the public discourse. Others take urgent action and insult people who believe they have failed to promote ambitious climate solutions. Traditional view is that this polarized camp can not find a common foundation. However, Americans have gained a lot of consensus on climate change issues. Seven out of ten Americans believe that climate change is occurring. And six out of ten people cared about it. Most people support the solution of climate change, such as the use of renewable energy and the improvement of energy efficiency. Everyone wants fresh air. We are all looking for affordable clean energy
In the past two decades, the US law on climate change efforts has stagnated. And now, this problem has been promoted towards the root of a serious political party split. Due to institutional barriers, it is difficult for the United States to ratify the international climate agreement and pass domestic law, but supporters of climate change also regard support of weak citizens as problems. For this purpose, activists are trying to rebuild this issue to further attract America's voters, which in turn can attract the attention of legislators. What is the appeal of American citizens to climate change?