Monday, December 07, 2009

Global Warming Poll BEFORE Climategate : What Global Warming?

I find it amazing that some of the liberals that I know still believe that 'man-made global warming' will destroy us all in the very near future. Even with the exposure of the fraud of managed data, they believe that this is all lies from the right wing nut cases. Even when confronted with the fact that even the New York Times has authenticated the e-mails as genuine, the liberal left still says they believe.

This isn't just a religion, this is a sickness that has no cure. The liberal left Marxist socialists are doomed to live out their lives wondering in some kind of malignant stupor of the darkest hate for everything that doesn't agree with their agenda. Littel wonder then, when you sit in the front pew of the church of Al Gore and drink enough of the cool aide, infected with dispare and misinformation, they emerge totally transformed as brain dead robots of hate and doom.

Want to know what is really scary about all this, there are millions of them.

Belief in Global Warming at All-Time Low — BEFORE Climategate


A new poll reveals that the percentage of Americans who believe carbon dioxide emissions will cause global warming has dropped dramatically in recent years. And that poll by Harris Interactive was conducted between Nov. 2 and 11 — before the so-called “climategate” controversy erupted, calling into question the validity of some of the science supporting manmade global warming.

The poll found that the percentage of American who believe in global warming has dropped from 75 percent in 2001 and 71 percent in 2007 to just 51 percent. At the same time, the percentage of those who do not believe in global warming has risen from 19 percent in 2001 and 23 percent in 2007 to 29 percent today, and the percentage who are unsure has climbed from 6 percent to 21 percent since 2001.

“The 51 percent who believe emissions will cause climate change is by far the lowest number recorded in any Harris Poll since we started asking this question 12 years ago,” Harris Interactive disclosed. Opinions differed sharply along party lines — 73 percent of Democrats believe in manmade global warming, compared to 28 percent of Republicans and 49 percent of Independents.

As for the upcoming international conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, only 28 percent of those polled knew that the main topic to be discussed is global warming and climate change. Nearly 10 percent said the economic crisis would be the topic, while smaller numbers cited nuclear weapons, health and epidemics, terrorism, international trade, or drugs.

Six days after the poll closed, on Nov. 17, someone hacked a server used by the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England, and disseminated more than a thousand e-mails and other documents. Climate change skeptics charge that the e-mails show collusion by climate scientists to skew scientific information in favor of manmade global warming.
The leaked documents “show that prominent scientists were so wedded to theories of manmade global warming that they ridiculed dissenters who asked for copies of their data, plotted how to keep researchers who reached different conclusions from publishing, and concealed apparently buggy computer code from being disclosed under the Freedom of Information law,” CBS News reported.

One climatologist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research was quoted as saying: “The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t.”

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