Americans鈥 support for green energy tax credits and renewable energies like wind and solar power has decreased in recent years, according to a new poll, driven by a softening in support from Democrats and independents.

The poll from finds that U.S. adults鈥 support for tax credits for and has weakened, as well as their enthusiasm for offshore wind farm expansion. While Democrats remain the strongest supporters of these initiatives, the poll reveals signs of growing cynicism within their ranks.

The poll results coincide with sweeping changes President Donald Trump's Republican administration is making to , including slashing the federal workforce in these departments. And although Democrats and independents have weakened their support for some green energy initiatives, there has not been an increase in support for Trump's energy policies.

The poll found only about 4 in 10 U.S. adults 鈥 including only 1 in 10 Democrats and about 2 in 10 independents, along with three-quarters of Republicans 鈥 approve of the way Trump is handling climate change, which largely tracks with his overall approval rating.

Democrats and independents drive decline in support for renewable energy credits

About 6 in 10 Democrats, 58%, favor tax credits for purchasing an electric vehicle, down from about 7 in 10 in 2022. Among independents, support declined from 49% in 2022 to 28%. Only one-quarter of Republicans supported this policy in 2022, and that hasn鈥檛 changed measurably.

鈥淎s far as the pollution goes ... the vehicles nowadays put out very little emissions to the air,鈥 said JD Johnson, a 62-year-old Democrat from Meadowview, Virginia, who somewhat opposes tax credits to purchase an electric vehicle. That's partly because he sees the electric vehicle manufacturing process as energy intensive and believes gasoline-powered vehicles have made improvements with the pollutants they emit.

The decline in favoring solar panel tax credits was across the board rather than being concentrated among Democrats.

鈥淔or solar panels, in all honesty, I don鈥檛 think they鈥檙e that efficient yet,鈥 said Glenn Savage, 78, a left-leaning independent from Rock Hill, South Carolina. 鈥淚鈥檇 rather see them pour money into research and try to get the solar panels more efficient before they start giving tax breaks to the public. I may be wrong on that, but that鈥檚 just my thought.鈥

Scientists say and ditching fossil fuels that release planet-warming emissions are essential to protect the planet. Billions of dollars in project grants for awarded during President Joe Biden's Democratic administration have been canceled by the Trump administration, and the offshore wind sector has been stunted by that paused approvals, permits and loans for wind energy projects.

Fewer than half of U.S. adults, 44%, now say that offshore wind farms should be expanded in the U.S., down from 59% in 2022. About half favor expanding solar panel farms, while about two-thirds were in support in 2022.

When people are concerned about and their , environmental issues are sometimes prioritized less, said Talbot Andrews, an assistant professor in the department of government at Cornell University who was not involved in the poll.

鈥淚 think it makes people anxious to think about increased taxes or increased spending on environmental issues when are going through the roof,鈥 Andrews said.

Low support for Trump's efforts to expand offshore drilling and coal mining

Trump has championed the expansion of offshore , as well as domestic .

Despite a decline in support for expanded renewable energies, the new poll shows that only about one-third of U.S. adults think offshore drilling for oil and natural gas should be expanded in the U.S., and only about one-quarter say this about coal mining.

In both cases, Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to support expanding these energy sources.

Trump has sought to open up national monuments for oil drilling, but more U.S. adults oppose than support auctioning off more public space for oil drilling. Only about one-quarter of U.S. adults favor this, while 4 in 10 are opposed. Republicans are much more likely than independents or Democrats to be in support.

Bipartisan support for consumer

rebates and home appliance ratings

The Energy Star program that certifies appliances, such as dishwashers and refrigerators, as energy efficient recently appeared in headlines when the EPA made . The blue and white logo is well recognized, and experts say the program has long had bipartisan support until recently.

The poll found three-quarters of Democrats support providing consumer rebates for efficient home appliances, compared with 6 in 10 Republicans.

Patrick Buck, 54, from Chicago, describes himself as a liberal Republican and is a fan of the consumer rebates for . 鈥淚t seems to work in terms of transforming what people have in their houses, because a lot of people have a lot of old appliances and just can鈥檛 afford new ones,鈥 he said.

Safe air, water, meat and produce

The poll found only about 2 in 10 U.S. adults are 鈥渆xtremely鈥 or 鈥渧ery鈥 confident in the federal government鈥檚 ability to ensure the safety of their drinking water, the air they breathe and the meat, poultry, fruits and vegetables they buy in grocery stores.

About 4 in 10 U.S. adults are 鈥渟omewhat鈥 confident in the federal government鈥檚 ability to ensure the safety of each of these, and about 4 in 10 are 鈥渘ot very鈥 or 鈥渘ot at all鈥 confident.

The Trump administration has announced plans to roll back rules and policies related to limiting pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, such as and blocking . The federal government has also cut staff at , the federal agency tasked with protecting public health and ensuring food supply safety.

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The AP-NORC poll of 1,158 adults was conducted June 5-9, using a sample drawn from NORC鈥檚 probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 4 percentage points.

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