For Authoritarian individuals, the «Socratic Method» is pointless; we have lots of recent studies that show
stated opinions on climate change are correlated primarily with political (tribal) identification.
As expected, study authors found a partisan gap between Democrats and Republicans in
their stated opinions on climate change, with Democrats expressing the highest level of concern and scientific agreement.
Not exact matches
When visiting leading figures from Europe, there were discussions that the U.S. and Europe met eye - to - eye
on, like fighting the so - called Islamic
State, while other issues revealed divided
opinion including Russia and
climate change.
Siena College poll shows Hillary Clinton losing some ground to Donald Trump in their shared home
state of NY, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer widening his lead over his little - known challenger, Wendy Long, and voters»
opinions on key issues from gun control to
climate change.
To identify the present and future
state of deep - sea ecosystems, we used a combination of expert
opinion, current literature, and the output of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) models.
Researchers at Yale created the
Climate Opinion Maps to determine how Americans feel about climate change on national, state, congressional district, and county
Climate Opinion Maps to determine how Americans feel about
climate change on national, state, congressional district, and county
climate change on national,
state, congressional district, and county levels.
Subjects holding hierarchical and individualistic outlooks,
on the one hand, and ones holding egalitarian and communitarian outlooks, click me for a closer look!
on the other, significantly disagreed about the
state of expert
opinion on climate change, nuclear waste disposal, and handgun regulation.
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Though scientific consensus must always be open to responsible skepticism given: (a) the strength of the consensus
on this topic, (b) the enormity of the harms predicted by the consensus view, (c) an approximately 30 year delay in taking action that has transpired since a serious
climate change debate began in the United
States in the early 1980s, (d) a delay that has made the problem worse while making it more difficult to achieve ghg emissions reductions necessary to prevent dangerous
climate change because of the steepness of reductions now needed, no politician can ethically justify his or her refusal to support action
on climate change based upon a personal
opinion that is not supported by strong scientific evidence that has been reviewed by scientific organizations with a wide breadth of interdisciplinary scientific expertise.
Congratulations
on the survey — I hope it provided you with useful information about the
state of scientific
opinion on climate change.
The Brookings Institute released a report in April
on the public
opinion on climate change in the United
States and Canada.
In a paper entitled, «Shifting public
opinion on climate change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over climate change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
change: an empirical assessment of factors influencing concern over
climate change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
change in the U.S.,» published in the journal Climatic
Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio State University showed that the stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public op
Change, researchers at Drexel University, McGill University, and Ohio
State University showed that the
stated positions of politicians and other «elites» in society is the major factor driving public
opinion.
Giving judgment in R (
on the application of Dimmock) v Secretary of
State for Education and Skills [2007] EWHC 2288 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 117 (Oct) Mr Justice Burton said the DVD contained many factual and scientific errors, but that the guidance notes (in their amended version) could shift the perceived motive for the distribution of the DVD from its original objective of «influenc [ing] the
opinions of children» to a new objective of «stimulat [ing] children into discussing
climate change and global warming in school classes».