For example, a recent nationally representative study [18] found that the degree of perceived scientific agreement influences key
beliefs about global warming, which in turn, drive public support for climate change policies.
What are
my beliefs about global warming?
The asymmetric effect of
beliefs about global warming on perceptions of local seasonal climate conditions in the U.S.» Global Environmental Change 23:1488 - 1500.
In the current analysis, Bohr wanted to find out if people's particular political orientations and
beliefs about global warming changed at all during periods of so - called temperature anomalies, when temperatures above or beyond the normal are experienced.
Data concerning people's
beliefs about global warming and the social setting they find themselves in came from four nationally representative CBS / New York Times surveys of American adults, collected in February 2013, March 2013, February 2014 and May 2014.
Not exact matches
Ousted congressman Bob Inglis (R - SC) has a theory
about why he lost this year's midterm primary: conservative voters did not much care for Inglis's
belief in
global warming.
beliefs and attitudes
about global warming public policy and climate change research on climate change and public opinion Yale Opinion Climate Maps Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
Psychologists studying climate communication make two additional (and related) points
about why the
warming - snow link is going to be exceedingly difficult for much of the public to accept: 1) people's confirmation biases lead them to pay skewed attention to weather events, in such a way as to confirm their preexisting
beliefs about climate change (see p. 4 of this report); 2) people have mental models of «
global warming» that tend to rule out wintry impacts.
Growing skepticism
about news coverage of
global warming clearly goes hand in hand with Republicans» declining
belief that it is already occurring.
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their
beliefs about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether
global warming is a serious threat; whether the death penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society more safe or less) to values that define their cultural identities.
My personal
belief, from years of doing my own research
about anthropogenic
global warming, is that there is an effect but it is so small that it is lost in the noise of natural variation.
«We've always heard
about global warming and climate change... To hear another perspective, it will either reinforce your
belief or make you ask more questions and do research.»
You are expressing your
belief about this «
Global Warming Hoax», simply or not.
packed with common problems awaiting for solutions -
global warming, urban air pollution, contaminants in drinking water / contains samples of distributions of variables, it is actually a very large Bayesian
belief network, which can be used for assessment - level analyses and conditioning and optimising different decision / and discussions
about the actual topics related to real - world decision - making, there is also a meta level in Opasnet.
This report details results from our latest national survey
about global warming beliefs, risk perceptions,...
The data in this study suggest a decline in
belief in and concern
about human - caused
global warming between 2008 and 2010.
In short, that treatise provided the proverbial under - the - hood look at the inner workings of today's state - of - the - art climate models that provide the basis for the
belief that
global warming is a problem and that something must be done
about it.
Will
global warming continue to be a plank in the Democrat platform when it's obvious AGW isn't
about CO2 and the climate but really
about the Left's
belief capitalism is a disease?
Global -
warming denialism is a special case, of course: the policy implications of the facts
about climate change threaten some very large economic interests and some dearly - held political
beliefs.
About the only people who still claim to believe in anthropogenic global warming seem to be those who have turned it into a their new belief system, the easily bullshitted ignorant, or those who stand to make big money on it via carbon trading schemes or getting grant money to study improved ways to BS the ignorant and those who are dogmatic about global war
About the only people who still claim to believe in anthropogenic
global warming seem to be those who have turned it into a their new
belief system, the easily bullshitted ignorant, or those who stand to make big money on it via carbon trading schemes or getting grant money to study improved ways to BS the ignorant and those who are dogmatic
about global war
about global warming.
Gallup concluded: «Growing skepticism
about news coverage of
global warming clearly goes hand in hand with Republicans» declining
belief that it is already occurring.»
He said citizens at either end of the political spectrum can get daily information — albeit very different information — on
global warming that further strengthens their opposing
beliefs about what is real.
Surely the tell of fanatics is their unwillingness to accept any
beliefs other than their own — an unwillingness even to accept the obvious:
global warming is obviously
about politics and not science or it wouldn't be a Left vs. right issue, would it?
But polls that ask Americans
about their own
beliefs on
global warming show a significant partisan divide.
beliefs and attitudes
about global warming, public policy and climate change, research on climate change and public opinion, Yale Opinion Climate Maps, Yale Project on Climate Change Communication Comments closed
Cultural cognition refers to the tendency of individuals to conform their
beliefs about disputed matters of fact (e.g., whether
global warming is a serious threat; whether the death penalty deters murder; whether gun control makes society more safe or less) to values that define their cultural identities.