Thursday, August 04, 2011

Obvious: 69% Think Global Warming Hysteria is Likely BS

We're winning.
The debate over global warming has intensified in recent weeks after a new NASA study was interpreted by skeptics to reveal that global warming is not man-made. While a majority of Americans nationwide continue to acknowledge significant disagreement about global warming in the scientific community, most go even further to say some scientists falsify data to support their own beliefs.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of American Adults shows that 69% say it’s at least somewhat likely that some scientists have falsified research data in order to support their own theories and beliefs, including 40% who say this is Very Likely. Twenty-two percent (22%) don’t think it’s likely some scientists have falsified global warming data, including just six percent (6%) say it’s Not At All Likely. Another 10% are undecided.

The number of adults who say it’s likely scientists have falsified data is up 10 points from December 2009 .

Fifty-seven percent (57%) believe there is significant disagreement within the scientific community on global warming, up five points from late 2009. One in four (25%) believes scientists agree on global warming. Another 18% aren’t sure.

Republicans and adults not affiliated with either major political party feel stronger than Democrats that some scientists have falsified data to support their global warming theories, but 51% of Democrats also agree.

Men are more likely than women to believe some scientists have put out false information on the issue.

Democrats are more likely to support immediate action on global warming compared to those from other party affiliations.
The science is settled. It's up to the scaremongers to prove their junk science.

Good luck with that.

Meanwhile, warm-onger Al Gore has moved on to calling for an American Arab Spring. If he was coherent enough to understand public sentiment, he might find himself in a locked cage,

2 comments:

Fenway_Nation said...

Wait...is Al Gore calling for large-scale demonstrations against the ruling party in an effort to oust them from power?

Or maybe Gore thought all those protesters in Egypt or Tunisia were somehow calling for <span>MORE</span> Ben Ali or Hosni Mubarak http://is.gd/c2w8OK

bandit said...

What do the other 31% believe in except magic unicorns?