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Americans Skeptical of Human Role in Climate Change

Americans will have two messages for Barack Obama at his inauguration today: We love you but don’t blame us for climate change.

In a national survey released on the eve of Obama’s inauguration by Rasmussen Reports, the U.S. polling company, a majority of Americans — 51% — now believe that humans are not the predominant cause of climate change. Only 41% blame humans and 9% aren’t sure. Just one month ago, the same pollster found that just 43% of Americans let us humans off the hook while 46% blamed humans and 11% were not sure. Last July, fully 50% blamed humans. (Financial Post)

One Response to “Americans Skeptical of Human Role in Climate Change”

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    AdrianS:

    Many average Americans are really nice people and see through the crap and spin of policticians. Bearing in mind that the US is one of the largest emitters of CO2 in the world , why was 1934 the hottest US year?
    SO Long ago?
    And what about the brutally cold temps this winter? ANy sign of AGW— nope!
    PS as a brit spent sometime in lovely OHIO. what a nice place

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