By FITSNews || Public opinion concerning “global warming” has shifted considerably over the previous 22 months according to polling conducted by Rasmussen Reports.
According to a February 2010 survey, only 35 percent of Americans currently believe that “global warming” is the result of human activity, while 47 percent believe it is due to planetary trends. Eight percent attribute it to “other reasons,” while ten percent aren’t sure.
In April of 2008, those numbers were reversed. Then, 47 percent of Americans believed “global warming” was a result of human activity, while 34 percent attributed it to long-term planetary trends.
Obviously, the ongoing unraveling of climate change “science” is having an impact on public perception.
The latest Rasmussen results were taken from a survey of 1,000 likely voters conducted February 13-14. The margin of error is plus or minus three percent.
You can take a look at the polling data for yourself by clicking here …
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By countryboy February 21, 2010 at 3:33 pm
But Little Lindsey and his liberal cohorts have not given up.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100221/pl_nm/us_climate_usa_congress
By southernmapart February 21, 2010 at 3:54 pm
High Tide?
By Old Bike Dude February 22, 2010 at 8:57 am
Well we all know that Exxon’s deep pockets and the politico-climatologists over at Fox news have our best interest at heart.
By pleasechokeonyoursourgrapes February 22, 2010 at 2:12 pm
Regardless of what one thinks about global warming, does anyone really believe the dumping trillions of tons pollutants into our atmosphere is a good idea? Sorry, I’d rather play it safe, assume the global warming supporters are right, and do all we can to reduce green house gases and other atmospheric pollutants (not to mention what we’re doing to our water supply).
By Darth February 22, 2010 at 3:13 pm
oooohhh I’m chokin on the CO2 and H2O that Algor would deprive the trees of…
It does seem, as the KGB describes it, that he global warming supporters are useful fools and in the footsteps of Madolf, carbon credits will be as valuable as the Enron shares.
PS we don’t have to do Hemilich under Obamacare, the protections of good samaritan laws being vacated to facilitate more personal injury suits make it more likely that one’s left to have a torniquet applied about the neck instead and a couple of pain pills forced between cyanotic lips