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Pew: Majority of Americans (yep!) are skeptical about climate change science.

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entremet

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http://www.pewinternet.org/2016/10/04/public-views-on-climate-change-and-climate-scientists/

Wow!

But, overall, majorities of Americans appear skeptical of climate scientists. No more than a third of the public gives climate scientists’ high marks for their understanding of climate change; even fewer say climate scientists understand the best ways to address climate change. And, while Americans trust information from climate scientists more than they trust that from other groups, fewer than half of Americans have “a lot” of trust in information from climate scientists (39%).

A minority of Americans perceive that the best available scientific evidence is driving climate research findings most of the time. And a roughly equal share says other, more negative, factors influence climate research.

People’s trust and confidence in climate scientists varies widely depending on their political orientation. Liberal Democrats are much more trusting of climate scientists’ understanding of the issue and disclosure of full and accurate information about it. Republicans, particularly conservatives, are highly critical of climate scientists and more likely to ascribe negative rather than positive motives to the influences shaping scientists’ research.

Propaganda works. This is how a guy like Trump can win a major party nomination.
 

Fiend

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Why am I not surprised. One of, if not the biggest problem human society will face is not only ignored but people don't even believe it. Talk about digging your own grave.
 

Sàmban

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Good thing the majority of these fucking imbeciles will be around to witness the effects of climate change.
 

Empty

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the reputations of all of us living in this period of history will be absolutely slaughtered in the centuries to come.
 
America needs better (or any) early age education about the environment and sustainability.

We're seeing the result of generations of poorly educated people.
 

entremet

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America needs better (or any) early age education about the environment and sustainability.

We're seeing the result of generations of poorly educated people.

Scientific literacy is rather poor. Stuff like anti-vaxx seems more prominent here than other countries.
 

Sàmban

Banned
America needs better (or any) early age education about the environment and sustainability.

We're seeing the result of generations of poorly educated people.

YOU MEAN EARLY AGE LIBTARD INDOCTRINATION AND PROPAGANDA?

#trumpforpresident
#whitepower
#alllivesmatter
 

WillyFive

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America needs better (or any) early age education about the environment and sustainability.

We're seeing the result of generations of poorly educated people.

Unfortunately it is an institutional and cultural problem. The culture demonizes teachers and intellectualism, and therefore effective teachers are in low supply due to terrible working conditions imposed upon them.
 
The results in the actual survey don't really support the idea that Americans don't want climate action or aren't worried about the effects
 

Extollere

Sucks at poetry
Sàmban;219051839 said:
Good thing the majority of these fucking imbeciles will be around to witness the effects of climate change.

Not like it's going to change any minds. It's the wrath of God for allowing gay marriage, not the results of our greed and careless living.
 

mackattk

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Come on guys, you think jim inhofe showing you a snowball proves to you that climate change is fake?

Whatever.. I guess it doesn't really matter what the public thinks, its only the officials who we have in charge can make a difference; and for the most part, they aren't much better.
 

entremet

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This majority of Americans are religious therefore anti scientific, this isn't a surprise.

This wasn't always the case, but the brand of Protestantism that aligned itself with the Republican Party loves pushing that narrative hard.

The Vatican has expressed concern over climate change.
 

Lord Panda

The Sea is Always Right
It's really interesting how people pick and choose what to believe in despite the research and hard facts in front of them.
 

Audioboxer

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Not like it's going to change any minds. It's the wrath of God for allowing gay marriage, not the results of our greed and careless living.

Jesus was totally all about the guys as well, hanging out with his 12 disciples. Christianity got it wrong in the Bible. If you ask me Jesus was actually a raging homo, proud of it, and totally for gay marriage. Damn prophets/translators. The real Jesus is a Jesus I could get behind ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

On topic, pew polls are scary as they bring out the mental opinions of the masses.
 

mackattk

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It's really interesting how people pick and choose what to believe in despite the research and hard facts in front of them.

The sad thing is, that for a lot of them, NOTHING will change their mind until it affects them personally. A good example is that one woman who was anti-vax, until her child got sick and that changed her mind real fast. Same thing with Obamacare, they were so against it, until it benefited them and now they really support and are glad they have health care because it literally saved their lives.

So this climate change stuff? It is already almost too late as it is, and people still don't think that it has scientific basis. Fucking idiots, every one of them. Kind of makes sense that Trump is the republican presidential candidate.
 

Ourobolus

Banned
Tooth problem? Talk to a dentist.
Car trouble? Talk to a mechanic.
Toilet clogged? Talk to a plumber.
Want to plan your weekend? Listen to the weatherman.
Curious about climate change? Read Facebook posts.
 

Lime

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Most polluting country in the world denies the effects of polluting

The US is such a fucked up society with its crazy over-consumption.
 

meijiko

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As someone who grew up in the American school system, I wouldn't blame the K-12 teachers for not including this in their curriculum. The subject has become highly politicized, and like all politics, most teachers don't want to touch that shit with a ten foot pole, no matter what they personally believe. They're already overworked teaching to whatever state standardized test that gets pushed on them, they don't want to have to deal with angry, ignorant parents on top of it.

We need the republican leaders to get over themselves and stop sucking the cocks of natural gas and coal industries who so desperately want to cling to their dying resources that they'll deny actual science and blame everything on a liberal conspiracy. Once they acknowledge that climate change is a real, tangible thing that we need to do something about right now, the other half of the country will slowly accept it.
 

Air

Banned
Most Americans aren't very intelligent. It's not surprising: low education, racism and fundamentalism are correlated me thinks.

Edit: like I hope noone believed that in a country where Donal trump could win half the popular vote, that people would somehow have the cognitive wherewithal to say that climate change is real.
 
Just keep repeating the lies and then the truth is "negotiable". The GOP have been a disaster for facts and general knowledge in the US.
 

BitStyle

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How do you not believe the SCIENTISTS?!
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Checkmate scientists!

I still can't believe this was an actual thing
 

Fox318

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  1. Not everyone in the nation is going to be properly educated to make a valid opinion on every issue.
  2. Every time a debate or conversation about Climate Change is on the news they always have 2 people debating. When you'd be far less likely to find a climate change denier than a scientist who can read CO2 levels.
  3. Global Warming though a fact gets promoted by conservative media sources everytime it happens to snow despite the rate in which glaciers are melting.
 
GOP mission accomplished as far they're concerned. Make a big enough show and whatever it is they're protesting will be questioned enough by the masses. If GOP made "water isn't wet" part of their platform, we'd have half of America questioning their senses.
 
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