Harris American Meteorological and Geophysical scientists Poll

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2007 Harris Poll found that only 52% felt that the warming that was happening was "human-induced”.
2007 Harris American Meteorological and Geophysical Scientists Poll found that only 52% felt that the warming that was happening was "human-induced”. E.g. Climate Change is natural versus manmade was almost a 50/50 split.
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Created: 2017-03-29 

2007 Harris American Meteorological and Geophysical scientists Poll[edit | edit source]

The results were:

  • 97% agreed the climate has warmed in the past century
  • only 52% felt that "this warming was human-induced”
  • which makes sense, since we started warming (at roughly the same rate), for about 150 years. (75 before and after we had SUV’s and started putting out lots of CO2)

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