Concerns about global warming are exaggerated, 41 percent of Americans believe. That’s the highest amount of skepticism ever recorded by Gallup’s annual Environment Survey, which has been going steadily since 2001. Fifty-seven percent said the seriousness of climate change as portrayed in the news media was correct or underestimated, a record low. The two figures each tend to bounce around within a 10-point range, and the previous level of skepticism was recorded in 2004, when 38 percent thought global warming hype was overblown and 58 percent thought news coverage was either fair or not worrisome enough. The opposite trend was visible in 2001 and 2006, when 30 percent of respondents were skeptical and 66 percent either satisfied or even more worried. Reponses broke down predictably this year according to political orientation. Sixty-six percent of self-identified Republicans thought publicized warnings about climate change were exaggerated, as did 44 percent of independents and 22 percent of Democrats. Age patterns were more complicated. Thirty-one percent of people aged 18 to 29 were skeptical, the same as last year, while 47 percent of those 65 and earlier were - but a year ago, only 33 percent of the […]
Friday, March 13th, 2009
Survey: Two-Fifths of Americans View Dangers of Climate Change as Exaggerated
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Source: Fox News
Publication Date: Thursday , March 12, 2009
Link: Survey: Two-Fifths of Americans View Dangers of Climate Change as Exaggerated
Source: Fox News
Publication Date: Thursday , March 12, 2009
Link: Survey: Two-Fifths of Americans View Dangers of Climate Change as Exaggerated
Stephan: It is worth remembering that 55 per cent of Americans in 2006, according to the Pew Research Center, affirm the Creationist perspective. This data on climate change is almost certainly correlated, and is further evidence of what arises when willful ignorance is co-mingled with politics. This is the greatest friction impeding the Green Transition.