Belief In Man Made Global Warming Continues To Plummet

The Cult Of Gore continues it’s slow decline into the trash heap of other fads

Three-quarters of Americans say natural disasters are on the increase, but fewer than ever believe the climate is heating up, a new poll finds.

Seventy-six percent say hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes are becoming more frequent, and 31 percent say much more. Only 2 percent perceive a decline and 23 percent no change.

We’re actually gone over a 1,000 days since the last landfalling hurricane hit the USA, the longest time period since the Civil War.

Only 44 percent say they “believe the theory” that carbon dioxide emissions are warming the Earth, down from 51 percent in 2009 and 71 percent in 2007, but most movement has been into the “not sure” column.

The online poll of 2,163 adults was conducted June 13 through 20. Harris does not give margin-of-error figures.

I’m sure the Warmist will take comfort that Belief dipped just 7%, rather than the previous 20%. So, their next move is to go out and show that they do believe by practicing what they preach. Oh, who are we kidding: we all know that they will ramp up the awareness campaigns, continue the personal insults, agitate for government regulations, but, do little to nothing themselves to reduce their own “carbon footprints.”

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9 Responses to “Belief In Man Made Global Warming Continues To Plummet”

  1. Word says:

    Average hurricane strikes on the US:

    1851-1860…..19
    1861-1870…..15
    1871-1880…..20
    1881-1890…..22
    ///////////////
    1961-1970….14
    1971-1980….12
    1981-1990….15
    1991-2000….14
    2000-2004….9

    Once again. How do you compare the intensity of a hurricane 150 years ago vs today. What measurments are used? How many hurricanes actually spawned in 1850′s vs the 1990′s?

    There are NOT more hurricanes then in the past. There is just more coverage of them and they do more damage because of massive populations that reside near oceans vs 150 years ago.

  2. Trish says:

    Word.

  3. Man, Word, you are doing that sciency thing, and the Warmists won’t understand.

  4. captainfish says:

    Wait, so increasing taxes and decreasing freedoms didn’t change the environment?

  5. Otis P. Driftwood says:

    HAHA – love the picture of “Rage Boy” with the climate change sign. Did they let him out of Pakistan?

  6. Ive also got one with Osaka (lets see if embedding works)

    Osama

  7. captainfish says:

    Osaka = Osama = Obama

    Same flavor.

    Yet, your image is not untrue. Recall how he came out and chastised the West for its anti-climate way of life and that Islam is Earth Friendly. I imagine the blood of innocents is good for the soil’s bacteria. Unfortunately, the decaying jobs are not good for anyone.

  8. It’s interesting what my Android will do for spellchecking when I’m not watching it. I use Gingerbread keyboard, better than the standard one on my Elocity A7

  9. captainfish says:

    What, was that blatant commercialism?

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