Shown below are the results of the Global Climate Change Survey that was emailed to the members of the DPA. We received 469 responses, representing a response rate of approximately 20% of the total mailing. Thanks to all of you who replied. The accompanying report to this Newsletter includes all of the comments if you are interested in reviewing them.
- Does the current 30 +/year warming trend represent a climate crisis?
- Yes (11%)
- No (65%)
- Do not know (24%)
- Is Global Climate Change
- A serious man-made issue that requires immediate action (6%)
- Part of the earth’s natural variation (48%)
- An important issue, but we can’t change the weather (3%)
- Part natural variation and part man-made (37%)
- Other (6%)
- Reviewing Figure 1, I believe that the 2 cooling and 2 warming trends that were mentioned are
- Clearly evident (40%)
- Maybe there (24%)
- Some warming and some cooling, but no trend before 1975 (26%)
- Don’t know (10%)
- Other see report for comments
- In the early 1970’s, climate scientists were warning of a climate crisis as a result of global cooling. Is the current warming trend more of a crisis than the cooling trend of 1940 – 1975?
- Yes (20%)
- No (56%)
- Not sure (24%)
- I support taking action regarding climate change because
- I see global climate change as a significant problem (11%)
- I am concerned about pollution and clean energy (50%)
- I do not support taking action (39%)
- Other see report for comments
- I see anthropogenic global warming to be
- A serious threat to humanity and the planet (8%)
- A scam and a fraud (15%)
- A possibility, but I’m not sure how significant a role humans have played (32%)
- Not likely as I believe climate change is a natural phenomena (32%)
- A concern we should continue to examine (14%)
- Other see report for comments
- If you feel that some actions are necessary to mitigate global climate change, how far should these actions go
- Restrict personal driving and home air conditioning (0.3%)
- Improve mass transit & develop clean energy alternatives such as nuclear (76%)
- Increase fees and taxes to fund government-based solutions (1%)
- Provide tax-incentives to drive less and use less energy (23%)
- Other see report for comments
- I would like AAPG’s position on Climate Change to
- state that the global warming observed since 1975 is human caused (4%)
- state that the global warming observed since 1975 is not human caused (15%)
- state that over time, the climate changes frequently and that humans played only a partial role in the latest warming trend (66%)
- be in gen. agreement with the Climate Change statements of other Societies (4%)
- I would prefer AAPG not issue a position on Climate Change (12%)
- Other see report for comments
- I would like AAPG’s position on Climate Change to
- call for a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (4%)
- call for development of alternative energy sources (12%)
- call for conservation of fossil fuels (8%)
- A and B (5%)
- A, B, and C (41%)
- Call for no human intervention as climate is a natural process (30%)
- Other see report for comments