Basically everyone with any knowledge now admits not only that there is serious global warming, but that it is mostly man made, and increasing.
The only few who don't are being paid off.
Even President Bush admitted there was no longer any question at all.
This does not answer the question. We want to know the percentage of people who are still buying global warming now. We know that it is not everyone. Saying that anyone who does not agree with me has no knowledge does not cut it. I wonder just how much colder the Democrats want it to be. They will never tell you that. Just what ever temperature it was the day that I was born, or something like that. Not every one is still buying the line that the Global Warming zealots are putting out.
You know those same zealots were trying to scare us with global cooling in the seventies. That didn't work so they switched to global warming. Now that that is not working they are starting to use the catch all term, Climate Change. It is not so much whether it is warming or cooling. The main thing is that everyone should panic and do something about it right away, without thinking, even if it is wrong and very costly.
The question is phrased incorrectly. It is not a matter of "buying into" but whether or not scientific evidence supports the claim that the earth's climate is changing, and THEN how much of the change is due to human activity versus natural changes in the earth's climate.
Virtually all scientists agree there has been an increase in the average global temperature over the last 40 to 60 years. It's supported by everything from ocean temperature readings to animal migrations and growth of vegetation. The debate is over whether this is a permanent trend, and over its cause. Unfortunately as the above comments show, the debate has become extremely politicized with many people insisting that the cause is related to their particular economic and/or religious beliefs, rather than looking at the underlying scientific research
You missed the question all together. The question is not about your opinion of global warming. The people who buy it will say that it is true. People who don't believe in it will say it is a fraud. And no, not all scientists believe in it.
The question is not do you believe in global warming. The question has to do with what percentage of people believe it and what percentage of people don't. The percentage of people who are buying it or believing in it can change from week to week, so this is not the kind of question that is answered once and for all. The answer is constantly subject to change.
Well I think that global warming is really scary for people. Because people can't really do things. Do to global warming so they have to try and stop it before it gets worse.Mostly hysterical.
Research and studies do not prevent global warming. They investigate it
Global warming
The Discovery of Global Warming has 240 pages.
due to global warming, 550 billion
If global warming is really setting in, then fewer and fewer people will be cool.
even though it made a big difference in many people's life in some way it is impossible to say whether it can be contributed to global warming.
The Real Global Warming Disaster has 368 pages.
Global warming is already raising sea levels. Many coastal areas are going to flood. We will have to abandon many towns and cities. Fragile people are especially at risk from heat waves.
Yes, many people are against global warming, but there is always the odd one that is all for I say we hunt them down and ask what is so good about global warming its going to kill us eventually :( Im very sad and hate global warming but if we stay clean and tidy and don't litter we should slow it down a couple of years
Probably not. Many people, including many who believe in global warming, will point out that a single event cannot be attributed to climate change.A:On the other hand, many people have seen all the weird weather lately, heat waves and freezing snow, droughts and floods, and they are saying, "OK, There is definitely something happening here. Global warming must be causing all this."
The future is looking grim. Many people think we have left it too late to do much about global warming. Very few countries have made serious attempts to reduce their emissions.