Seven in 10 Americans — including some of those who aren't
sure whether climate change is actually happening — think it's a problem that the U.S. government should be working to address.
Not exact matches
Although MIDAS is studying
climate change's effect on Antartica, they said they weren't
sure whether or not global warming was actually the culprit in this particular calving (although they said it does leave the ice shelf in a «vulnerable position.»)
But the pattern of repudiation extends to more - measured nominees such as Ohio's Rob Portman and California's Carly Fiorina who pointedly insisted, «I'm not
sure,» when asked
whether climate change was happening.
Scientists aren't
sure yet if there's a
climate change connection, or
whether things will continue to get worse.
Bennett: When you say an open mind, you mean you're just not
sure whether human activity causes
climate change?
I'm
sure that is a big issue for such scientists and has public repercussions, but admittedly I did not have the interest to read up on it, and it's time we accept the fact that most people aren't going to unless it personally influences them (
whether it be
climate change, mercury pollution, mudslides, landfills genocide in Africa, etc etc).
So, we can only tell for
sure with hindsight
whether the high number of tropical cyclones are an indication of a
climate change (let's hope it's not!).
Whether or not you believe in
climate change doesn't really matter where insurance is concerned because insurance companies
sure do believe, and that belief could impact your ability to insure your investment.
Sure, according to averaged, world - wide records it got a bit warmer and then stopped, but ask any sane middle - aged person
whether they feel that their local
climate has
changed in any kind of devastating way in their lifetime, and they will say no.
I am not
sure whether you accept the reality of anthropogenic
climate change (
climate change caused by humans, ACC).
«It's not known for
sure whether (a)
climate change is actually occurring or (b) if it is,
whether humans really have any influence on it.»
I am not
sure whether we should COPt out and go search more effective ways to address the fact that our
climate is already
changing.