This can't be true.
It ran on CNN. Could it be that this leftist scribe will now face the same fate as the creator of Dilbert for violating the party line? Publishing something that might cast doubt on the perceived wisdom of climate change freaks? That's certainly a crime akin to supporting Hillary's opponent. Will the Wolfman have his lucrative speaking engagements scrapped?
Another iceberg melting. Could this be the ultimate phony iceberg of climate change? It appears after all the threats, years of misinformation, scaremongering and lying, those hearty Americans are still not convinced. Their collective first cranial nerve appears to be intact and on the job. Bovine flatulence isn't the only thing that smells.
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Nearly three-quarters of Americans don’t trust that there is a large “scientific consensus” amongst climate scientists on human behavior being the cause of climate change, according to an in-depth survey on “the politics of climate” released Tuesday by Pew Research Center.
According to the survey, only 27 percent of Americans agree that “almost all” climate scientists say that human behavior is mostly responsible for climate change, while 35 percent say that “more than half” of climate scientists agree on this. An additional 35 percent of those surveyed say that fewer than half (20%) or almost no (15%) climate scientists believe that human behavior is the main contributing factor in climate change.
Pew contrasted this to the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which “stated in the forward to its 2013 report, ‘the science now shows with 95 percent certainty that human activity is the dominant cause of observed warming since the mid-20th century.’
cnsnews.com/news/article/lauretta-brown/pew-most-americans-dont-believe-scientific-consensus-climate-change
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