Nearly 15% of Americans don’t believe climate change is real, study finds

by mhicreachtain

14 comments
  1. That’s super low. Obviously, we’re doing a decent job of educating people on this issue.

    You wouldn’t believe the types of crazy things you could get 15% of people to agree with on a survey.

  2. I think it’s closer to 50% of the people I know.

  3. Curious what the % of Trump voters think that, and also what % think the 2020 election was rigged

  4. What the actual fuck is wrong with these people? Last summer New York City was indistinguishable from a scene from Blade Runner what more proof do you need?

  5. 15% is actually a massive improvement over the numbers we were pulling before. Still sad, but less sad than it was.

  6. 15% is actually a massive improvement over the numbers we were pulling before. Still sad, but less sad than it was.

  7. This is cause to celebrate, we’re winning the culture war yall.

  8. We keep fracking, and these people ain’t gonna have no more sand to bury their heads in.

  9. Many more aren’t aware of the threat that climate change poses to our civilization, our species, and to the flora and fauna that call the Earth home.

    Assuming that technology will save us from having to curtail our overly consumptive, unsustainible ways is practically the same as denial. To truly address the climate crisis necessitates radical action.

    We scoff at people like Greta Thunberg for refusing to utilize planes for long distance travel. Yet, sacrifices, like giving up plane travel, are precisely what is required of us to address the climate crisis.

  10. What’s the percent that believe it’s real but think it’s God and not humans?

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