Gallup's annual survey about the environment, conducted March 1-8, found that Americans' opinions about
global warming, like many other issues, have increasingly become politically polarized.
Global corporations need
global warming fixed as badly as anyone does.
Gallup has previously found a significant partisan divide on Americans' attitudes concerning
global warming. This partisan gap may be reflected in the trend by age group, with younger Americans tending to tilt toward the Democratic Party, and thus being more likely to adopt the Democratic position on
global warming.
In the Peruvian capital of Lima, people seem to be curious about the past, and wonder, "What is the history of
global warming?"
A survey of Missouri TV weather forecasters reveals a wide range of views on the issue of
global warming and whether it is appropriate to cover occasionally as part of the daily weather fare for local audiences.
If St John wants to know about
global warming, he should ask these gentlemen who do the gritting at 3am in cold bitter weather risking their lives.
In the article, titled "Obama Left with Little Time to Curb
Global Warming," AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein wrote that
global warming is "a ticking time bomb that President-elect Barack Obama can't avoid," and that "
global warming is accelerating."
(A)
Global warming causes more ocean water to evaporate.
In the past seven years, forecasters of human-caused catastrophic
global warming have won over the press and a majority of the public to what is now described as the "consensus view." Global-warming skeptics not only are not listened to: they are considered lunatics and are ridiculed.
Yet
global warming remains a politically divisive issue.