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4/LL/LU I`J Large iviajority OT Hoosiers tate beller in t..iimate Lange in New YOII 1 itK Inolana tnvironmentai Keponer <br /> 1, <br /> Of the 1,002 polled, the majority agreed that flooding is becoming <br /> more frequent and potholes are becoming worse because of more <br /> severe weather. Seventy percent believe the weather is becoming less <br /> predictable. <br /> What do Hoosiers think about climate change? <br /> The Environmental Resilience Institute of Indiana University conducted a survey of 1,002 Indiana residents about <br /> their views on the environment and climate.Here were some of their findings: <br /> • <br /> Mit <br /> Li of <br /> HOOSIER <br /> jr, <br /> ill Iiiiiiillii <br /> nut POO <br /> FEEL THAT INCREASED BtLit "u it {HAT <br /> FLOODING POSES A CLIMATE CHANGE <br /> THREAT TO INDIANA IS HAPPENING. <br /> COMMUNITIES <br /> 3 o171 % <br /> 3 oft <br /> 4 <br /> of <br /> HOOSIERS <br /> ofH00SIERS HOOSIERS <br /> 011/1110 11111 Apo ! <br /> bLLILVVL MAI <br /> BELIEVE THAT CLIMATE CHANGE <br /> CLIMATE CHANGE FEEL THAT INDIANA <br /> IS ALREADY WEATHER HAS WILL HAVE AT <br /> BECOME LESS LEAST SOME <br /> STARTING TO HARM PREDICTABLE IN IMPACT ON THE <br /> PEOPLE IN THE U.S. RECENT DECADES. INDIANA ECONOMY. <br /> source Environmental Resilience Institute at IU <br /> illustration by Alexa Chryssovergis <br /> hftne-//,nnnnn,inrlionoonwirnnmontolronnrtor nrn/nncte/Inrne_moinrih,_nf_hnneiorc_ctoto_hol iaf_in_rlimofo_rhonno_in_no,n,_nnll 2/R <br />