Global Warming Doubters Increase 30% In Just 6 Months...

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The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.
 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

I think that is a pretty good take. I just didn't think your original post had numbers that matched your link.

As collegedoog points out, 63% of Americans are gullible stupid fucks.

Does the climate change? Yes

Does man effect it? Yes

How much? TBD

Is it the crisis of our time that we need to buy shitty lightbulbs to fix? Hell no

Get the science to the point where we can look at what can be done at what cost to what effect and we can talk.

Look at China and realize the USA is the world leader in ecology, clean energy, and technology. The chicken littles can go fuck themselves.

We really needed another thread on this
 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.
 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

Wait...what?
 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.

Yes it sucks that free thought has an outlet now to combat the group think of the state media. Maybe put them in camps. I mean, MSNBC is what we all should watch
 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.

Yes it sucks that free thought has an outlet now to combat the group think of the state media. Maybe put them in camps. I mean, MSNBC is what we all should watch

I'm assuming you've never read a comment section on Breitbart.com
 
A comment from a recent article on Breitbart:

"You see, without this subtle distinction the warming/climate change nutters will have a field day so they can throw out things like "97% of scientists think that there is global warming". And I believe that number, 97% do think it exists, but, it doesn't mean the 97% think it's man made and it will end in the polar ice caps melting, etc.

You can put me on the side of the "deniers"."

Except that 97% figure is actually the percentage of scientists, whose papers took a position on global warming, found that it was man made.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-agree-on-manmade-global-warming-so-what-now/

These people are really, really, really, stupid.
 
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The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.

Yes it sucks that free thought has an outlet now to combat the group think of the state media. Maybe put them in camps. I mean, MSNBC is what we all should watch

I'm assuming you've never read a comment section on Breitbart.com

I assuming you've never watched MSNBC. I can find stupid liberals all day long, some of them serving in Congress and one who is Vice President

Step your game up
 
The latest survey, taken in November 2013, finds that the majority of Americans — 63 percent — do believe in climate change, and 53 percent are "somewhat" or "very" worried about the consequences.

Considering the one-sided non-stop mantra from our "educators" for the past 20+ years, I'm shocked at how low those numbers are. BTW, they used to be much higher.

The accessibility of far right websites like Breitbart, redstate.com, etc has a lot to do with it.

Yes it sucks that free thought has an outlet now to combat the group think of the state media. Maybe put them in camps. I mean, MSNBC is what we all should watch

I'm assuming you've never read a comment section on Breitbart.com

I assuming you've never watched MSNBC. I can find stupid liberals all day long, some of them serving in Congress and one who is Vice President

Step your game up

There are stupid people everywhere.

The point is these extreme websites have been able to draw them in.

Happens on both sides.
 
Extreme = something I don't agree with

Step your game up

Try FAR right EXTREME. It's a nice pejorative combo when you're too lazy to actually look at the content that a website like Breitbart provides

College used to be a place for youths to be exposed to different ideas. Now its just a rehash of the same shit they had shoved down their throat in high school
 
Extreme = something I don't agree with

Step your game up

Try FAR right EXTREME. It's a nice pejorative combo when you're too lazy to actually look at the content that a website like Breitbart provides

College used to be a place for youths to be exposed to different ideas. Now its just a rehash of the same shit they had shoved down their throat in high school

Disagree.
 
Extreme = something I don't agree with

Step your game up

Try FAR right EXTREME. It's a nice pejorative combo when you're too lazy to actually look at the content that a website like Breitbart provides

College used to be a place for youths to be exposed to different ideas. Now its just a rehash of the same shit they had shoved down their throat in high school

I actually enjoy reading Breitbart to get my cheap laughs.

The content is worthless.
 
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