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Why don't I believe in 'man made climate change' ?

1.) Two and three winters ago, my gardenia bushes
got frost bit . . . in spite of 'they' screeching
'HOTTEST Year EVER!'.

2.) In 2008 al'-jazeera' gore claimed the North Pole
would go ice free by 2013 . . . . Still hasn't happened.

3.) NASA / NOAA changed the way they take the earths
temperature . . . back in the late 1990's they dropped
a LOT of stations which reported cooler temperatures.

4.) NASA / NOAA (and many other governmental agencies)
have been caught adjusting temperatures . . . Data is
Data - and should be inviolate.

I could go on . . and on . . and on . . ???

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PEW: Most Americans Don't Believe in 'Climate Change Consensus'...
By: Decomposed
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Wed, 05 Oct 16 4:15 AM
Msg. 11753 of 47202

Only idiots and clowns believe in the 'consensus' of scientists claim. But I'm not supposed to reference the Farters by name on a board where they can't respond (even though we all know that they read POPE and give us most of our stars)... so I won't do that. Here: #msg-975559
 

October 4, 2016

Pew: Most Americans Don’t Believe in ‘Scientific Consensus’ on Climate Change

By Lauretta Brown
cnsnews.com

(CNSNews.com) – Nearly three-quarters of Americans don’t trust that there is a large “scientific consensus” amongst climate scientists on human behavior being the cause of climate change, according to an in-depth survey on “the politics of climate” released Tuesday by Pew Research Center.

According to the survey, only 27 percent of Americans agree that “almost all” climate scientists say that human behavior is mostly responsible for climate change, while 35 percent say that “more than half” of climate scientists agree on this. An additional 35 percent of those surveyed say that fewer than half (20%) or almost no (15%) climate scientists believe that human behavior is the main contributing factor in climate change.

Pew contrasted this to the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which “stated in the forward to its 2013 report, ‘the science now shows with 95 percent certainty that human activity is the dominant cause of observed warming since the mid-20th century.’”

Additionally, Americans were skeptical about the expertise of climate scientists.

Just 33 percent of those surveyed said that climate scientists understand “very well” whether global climate change is happening, another 39 percent said climate scientists understand this “fairly well.” Twenty-seven percent of those surveyed say climate scientists don’t understand this “too well” or don’t understand it at all.

When it comes to the causes of global climate change only 28 percent say climate scientists understand them “very well” while 31 percent say the scientists understand them “not too well” or “not at all.”

Additionally, Americans seemed to lack trust in climate scientists’ solutions to climate change. Only 19 percent say climate scientists understand very well the best ways to address climate change, and 35 percent say the scientists understand this not too well or not at all.

Americans also don’t trust the news media’s coverage of climate change. Forty-seven percent of those surveyed say the media does a “good job” covering global climate change, while 51% say they do a “bad job.”

Thirty-five percent of Americans say the media “exaggerate the threat of climate change,” and 42 percent say the media “don’t take the threat of climate change seriously enough.” Just 20 percent say the media are “about right in their reporting.”

Overall, Pew noted that few Americans - only 11 percent - follow news about climate change “very closely.”

The findings in the Pew report are “based on a nationally representative survey of 1,534 U.S. adults conducted May 10 - June 6, 2016.”

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/lauretta-brown/pew-most-americans-dont-believe-scientific-consensus-climate-change


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