Belief that global warming is a serious problem has declined by eight points in the last year. Forty-three percent of voters don't believe global warming is a problem. That number may go up after people read this report which found 5,600 of the 18,500 sources in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Nobel Prize-winning 2007 report were not peer reviewed. But...but...we were told the entire process was peer reviewed...
Rasmussen reported:
Voters continue to show less worry about global warming....
But 43% now say global warming is not serious, including 21% who say it is not at all serious. ...
Global warming ceased to exist, both as a concept and a reality – coldest winter in 31 years and a chilling spring. An article in a British newspaper suggested that if there was a global warming, scientist needed to explain very quickly –preferably with charts – why everywhere wasn’t getting hotter!
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