There’s an interesting point that’s implied here: our middle-man elite (i.e., most “politicians”), whom we deride as obsessed with polls, only seem to pay attention to the polls that are politically safe (i.e., the ones that won’t scare their donors).
These numbers indicate the difference between "agree" and "disagree" answers. Predictably, Democrats - and groups that have strong representation in the Democratic coalition, including Black and Hispanic respondents, women, and Millennials - provided the strongest agreement. But surprisingly, even groups at the other end of the spectrum - including Republicans - registered more approval than disapproval.
This consensus should come as welcome news to anyone concerned about climate change, since you can't fight climate change without massive transfers to poor countries. The problem has been neglected in many (though thankfully not all) of the Green New Deal proposals that we've seen so far - and one reason, I suspect, is that politicians think that voters just don't want the United States to pay for it.