By David Roberts @drvox Updated Oct 31, 2018, 9:57am EDT However, lets just take it as it is stated.
A small number of people in the world today do not believe that climate change exists, because they do not believe in science. Climate Deniers in the 116th Congress By Sally Hardin and Claire Moser January 28, 2019, 9:00 am According to new analysis from the Center for American Progress Action Fund, there are 150 members of the 116th Congress—all Republicans—who do not believe in the scientific consensus that human activity is making the Earth’s climate change.
About 13 per cent of people in Britain do not accept the science of climate change, according to a new poll. Well, in spite of their vociferous and loud objections, the word “many” is probably not all that applicable, even among Republicans. By Paul Krugman. Research conducted by The Australia Institute in September 2018 found only 76% of Australians accept the reality of climate change, while 11% do not think climate change is occurring and 13% are unsure. These people include those in fringe religious groups and sects that believe God made everyone and everything on the planet. Some … Risking civilization for profit, ideology and ego. Why conservatives keep gaslighting the nation about climate change Republican climate rhetoric shifts (again), but the goal remains the same. Carol Costello says it's past time to accept the reality of human-caused climate change. Opinion Columnist. We live in an age when all manner of scientific knowledge—from climate change to vaccinations—faces furious opposition. Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science? The Depravity of Climate-Change Denial .