Young people are unwilling to make even the smallest financial sacrifice to stop so-called climate change, according to a new poll.
The poll, conducted by the CRC Research for 85 Fund and reported on by Daily Mail, found that under half of people aged 18-34 would be willing to pay $10 a month to prevent a supposed climate catastrophe.
The Mail explained:
Less than half (45%) of the youngest crop of voters aged 18-34 would be willing to spend $10 or less per month to combat climate change, according to a recent survey by CRC Research for 85 Fund obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.
And one out of five (20%) in the same age bracket responded that they would not pay anything at all, according to the poll results.
The survey also found that older people are even less willing to open their wallets to support the climate change cause, while a staggeringly small number of respondents…