Global Climate Change Survey

Science Under Attack

June 2008 By Robert Shoup

A significant majority of the respondents felt that climate variation was totally natural (48%), or natural with some human over-print (37%). Only 11% of the respondents believe that climate change is both human caused and a crisis requiring human intervention. However, only 1 respondent considered the crisis significant enough to recommend limiting use of cars and air-conditioning.

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Global Climate Change Survey

Science Under Attack

June 2008 By Robert Shoup

A significant majority of the respondents felt that climate variation was totally natural (48%), or natural with some human over-print (37%). Only 11% of the respondents believe that climate change is both human caused and a crisis requiring human intervention. However, only 1 respondent considered the crisis significant enough to recommend limiting use of cars and air-conditioning.

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Global Climate Change Survey

Science Under Attack

June 2008 By Robert Shoup

A significant majority of the respondents felt that climate variation was totally natural (48%), or natural with some human over-print (37%). Only 11% of the respondents believe that climate change is both human caused and a crisis requiring human intervention. However, only 1 respondent considered the crisis significant enough to recommend limiting use of cars and air-conditioning.

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Global Climate Change Survey

Science Under Attack

June 2008 By Robert Shoup

A significant majority of the respondents felt that climate variation was totally natural (48%), or natural with some human over-print (37%). Only 11% of the respondents believe that climate change is both human caused and a crisis requiring human intervention. However, only 1 respondent considered the crisis significant enough to recommend limiting use of cars and air-conditioning.

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Global Climate Change Survey

Science Under Attack

June 2008 By Robert Shoup

A significant majority of the respondents felt that climate variation was totally natural (48%), or natural with some human over-print (37%). Only 11% of the respondents believe that climate change is both human caused and a crisis requiring human intervention. However, only 1 respondent considered the crisis significant enough to recommend limiting use of cars and air-conditioning.

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Global Climate Change Survey

Science Under Attack

June 2008 By Robert Shoup

A significant majority of the respondents felt that climate variation was totally natural (48%), or natural with some human over-print (37%). Only 11% of the respondents believe that climate change is both human caused and a crisis requiring human intervention. However, only 1 respondent considered the crisis significant enough to recommend limiting use of cars and air-conditioning.

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