Not exact matches
«The listing not only raised public awareness that climate change is already driving vulnerable species like the polar bear toward extinction, but
also forced the Bush administration to adopt the consensus
view of the world's scientists
on global warming.»
The New York Times Magazine is running a long profile of Freeman Dyson, the independent - minded physicist and polymath from Princeton, N.J., who has come into the public eye of late because of his anti-consensual
views of
global warming — which are
also different from the
views of many people in the variegated assemblage of climate skeptic / denier / realists (depending
on who is describing them) fighting efforts to curb greenhouse gases.
But he
also has been criticized by some conservative politicians, commentators and libertarian groups for what they say are extreme
views on global warming and other environmental risks.
The vast majority of liberals and conservatives, despite being polarized
on whether
global warming is occurring,
also have largely the same impression of what climate scientists»
view of the risks that
global warming poses.
Importantly for public corporations that support us, a majority of Americans
also share Heartland's
views on global warming.
A similar pattern of diverging partisan
views has
also occurred
on the issue of attributing
global warming to human activities.
We
also report
on the respondents»
views on other factors contributing to
global warming; of these Land Use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) was considered the most important.