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BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
Mon Mar 6, 2017, 12:02 PM Mar 2017

Americans are confused on climate, but support cutting carbon pollution

There’s broad support for climate policies in every state and county, but Americans view global warming as a distant problem

The Yale Program on Climate Change Communication published the findings of its 2016 survey on American public opinion about climate change. The results are interesting – in some ways confusing – and yet they reveal surprisingly broad support for action to address climate change. The Yale team created a tool with which the results can be broken down by state, congressional district, or county to drill down into the geographic differences in Americans’ climate beliefs.
Acceptance of science despite confusion about expert consensus

The first survey questions asked about participants’ beliefs about whether climate change is happening, what’s causing it, what scientists think, and whether they trust climate scientists. Overall, 70% of Americans realize that global warming is happening, while just 12% said it’s not. A majority of Americans in every state answered the question correctly, ranging from 60% in West Virginia to 77% in New York and 84% in Washington DC. Drilling down to a more local level, majorities in every congressional district and nearly every county in America were aware of the reality of global warming.

But when asked whether most scientists think global warming is happening, Americans got a failing grade. Just 49% correctly answered ‘yes,’ while 28% believed there’s a lot of disagreement among scientists. In reality, even 95% of weathercasters – who are among the most doubtful groups of scientists about human-caused global warming – realize that climate change is happening. This shows that the campaign to cast doubt on the expert consensus on global warming has been remarkably successful in the US.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2017/mar/06/americans-are-confused-on-climate-but-support-cutting-carbon-pollution

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Americans are confused on climate, but support cutting carbon pollution (Original Post) BeckyDem Mar 2017 OP
Fossil fuel industries and their Repub. puppets have been very effective with their disinformation. LonePirate Mar 2017 #1
They picked money over the planet. As if there is another planet to move to when they're BeckyDem Mar 2017 #2

LonePirate

(13,412 posts)
1. Fossil fuel industries and their Repub. puppets have been very effective with their disinformation.
Mon Mar 6, 2017, 12:08 PM
Mar 2017

It's all about protecting their gravy trains instead of protecting the planet for future generations.

BeckyDem

(8,361 posts)
2. They picked money over the planet. As if there is another planet to move to when they're
Mon Mar 6, 2017, 12:22 PM
Mar 2017

done destroying this one!

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