Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Global warming polls

  • Poll: Belief in global warming rises across political parties

    Growing numbers of Democrats, Republicans and independent voters believe global warming is occurring, but sharp partisan divides on the topic remain, a new poll shows. The Pew Research Center poll released Monday shows that 67 percent of Americans ...

    thehill.com

  • Pew Climate Change Poll Reveals That Less Than Half Of Americans Make ...

    The lead author of a 2012 study on warming oceans, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory climate scientist Peter Gleckler, said, "most of the observed global ocean warming over the past 50 years is attributable to human activities." According to Pew ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Left Unsaid

    Global warming. A new poll by the Pew Research center shows that 67 percent of Americans (including 48 percent of Republicans) believe that there is "solid evidence" of global warming. And yet, there are those in Congress and elsewhere in the ...

    takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Poll: Half of Republicans Believe in Global Warming

    Nearly half of Republicans say there is "solid evidence" of global warming, a 37 percent jump from 2009, according to a new PEW Research Center poll. According to the poll, conducted between October 4 and October 7, 67 percent of all Americans and 48 ...

    www.usnews.com

  • Yale Poll: 'Large And Growing Majority Of Americans' Say 'Global Warming Is ...

    Asked about six recent extreme weather events in the United States, including record high summer temperatures, the Midwest drought, and the unusually warm winter and spring of 2011-12, majorities say global warming made each event "worse." Americans ...

    thinkprogress.org

  • Poll: Hunter, angler concerns include global warming

    Forty-two percent of hunters and anglers who consider themselves Republicans, and an even greater percentage who say they are ideologically conservative, agree with hunters and anglers of more independent and liberal persuasions that global warming is ...

    www.startribune.com

  • Drought, heat linked to global warming

    Nearly 75% of Americans now say global warming is affecting the weather in the US, according to a poll released this week by scientists at Yale University.

    pakobserver.net

  • Could Controversy Surrounding Global Warming Cool Down?

    And a 1997 PEW poll found that nearly half of Republicans thought America should follow other countries' leads on environmental issues.

    www.usnews.com

  • Global Warming Links Democrats, Independents Isolating Romney

    Pollsters had already recorded a spurt in acceptance of global warming following the hot, dry weather in the U.S. this year, and the Bloomberg Poll found views fairly consistent across income levels, geography, education attainment and sex. There is ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Poll: Swing voters want more from Obama, Congress on climate

    Most undecided voters want more action from President Obama and Congress to fight global warming, and a substantial percentage say the topic will influence their ballot for president, a new poll shows. The joint Yale University/George Mason University ...

    thehill.com

  • Poll: Obama or Romney Climate Change Stance Can Win Undecided Votes

    According to a poll by Yale and George Mason Universities, 80 percent of undecided voters believe that global warming is happening and only 3 percent actively deny it. Two thirds of undecided voters say the federal government should do more to address ...

    www.usnews.com

  • Poll shows sportsmen prefer conservation over fossil fuel production

    In addition, a majority of hunters and anglers say global warming is real and should be addressed. The poll was conducted by Chesapeake Beach Consulting for the National Wildlife Federation.

    www.jsonline.com

  • Poll: 69 Percent Of Hunters And Anglers Say We Should Reduce Carbon ...

    by Jessica Goad. The National Wildlife Federation has issued a new poll outlining the priorities and opinions of America's sportsmen (and women).

    thinkprogress.org

  • Is opposition to wind, solar projects hurting efforts to curb global warming?

    The green backlash against sacrificing habitat and wildlife to curb global warming parallels polls finding that the public rates climate change low on a menu of environmental problems and has doubts whether it can be fixed.

    www.standard.net

  • Tom Brokaw: Why Haven't Presidential Debates Discussed Climate Change?

    Government action to regulate the release of greenhouse gases from sources like power plants, cars and factories in an effort to reduce global warming is supported by 74% of Americans, according to an August poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Among ...

    thinkprogress.org

  • How a Romney presidency might impact climate-change issues

    With polls showing Governor Romney and President Obama neck to neck across the country and in many swing states, it made me wonder what a Romney presidency would mean for the man-made global-warming cottage industry. Would it be the end of ...

    www.examiner.com

  • Avoiding Obama's Mistake, Senate Candidates Slam GOP Opponents Over ...

    In sharp contrast, some Senate candidates, including independent Angus King, have figured out that global warming is in fact a winning political "wedge" issue.

    thinkprogress.org

  • Earth Talk: Extreme weather likely to increase as climate warms

    In a poll conducted by Yale University, four out of five Americans reported personally experiencing one or more types of extreme weather in 2011, while more than a third said they were personally harmed by one or more of these events.

    www.poughkeepsiejournal.com

  • Conservation a priority for hunters and anglers

    The National Wildlife Federation last week released a national public opinion poll of 800 hunters and anglers that illustrates sportsmens' attitudes about public lands, conservation, global warming and habitat restitution for environmental disasters.

    www.sltrib.com

  • Murdering the world (2)

    "Nearly 75% of Americans now say global warming is affecting the weather in the U.S., according to a poll released this week by scientists at Yale University.

    blogs.redding.com

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