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    Poll: US belief in warming rises with thermometer

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans' belief in global warming is on the rise, along with temperatures and surprising weather changes, according to a new university poll.

    The survey by the University of Michigan and Muhlenberg College says 62 percent of those asked last December think the Earth is getting warmer. That's up from 55 percent in the spring of that year and 58 percent in December 2010. It is the highest proportion in two years.

    Nearly half the people who say they believe in global warming base that on personal observations of the weather. Climate researchers say that's reaching the correct conclusion for reasons that aren't quite right.

    When asked an open-ended question about why they thought the Earth was warming, one-quarter of those surveyed pointed to temperatures they experience and another quarter cited other weather changes. One in 7 mentioned melting glaciers and polar sea ice, and 1 in 8 noted media coverage. Only 8 percent mentioned scientific research.

    "It seems to be driven by an increased connection that the public is making between what they see in terms of weather conditions and climate change," said Chris Borick, the director Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion.

    The poll was conducted from Dec. 4 to Dec. 21, after the U.S. experienced a record 14 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2011, including killer tornadoes, an unusual northeastern hurricane, a devastating southwestern drought and floods along major rivers.

    At the same time, this poll was done before the official start of winter, so people were not yet affected by what has been a mild season for many regions.

    Borick said that after the previous two winters, which were quite snowy, belief in global warming dropped dramatically. So he says the findings from a fresh poll to be conducted in upcoming weeks may again reflect views based on the latest weather trend.

    Climate scientists say daily local weather is not evidence of climate change. But they also say long-term climate change is so dramatic that people recognize and experience it.

    "I'm pleased that Americans believe in thermometers," said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver. "People feel confident about what they personally experience. They mix up the difference between weather and climate. It's not unexpected. It's human nature."

    While it is a misconception to think that every short-term extreme weather event — like a flood or drought — is caused by climate change, a warming world does make such events more frequent, Weaver said.

    NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt called strange daily weather "the visceral experience of climate" for people.

    Earlier versions of the Michigan and Muhlenberg survey showed that Americans' belief in global warming peaked in December 2008 with 72 percent.

    In the most recent survey, 78 percent of Democrats, 55 percent of independents and 47 percent of Republicans said they thought there was "solid evidence" of climate change. Of those who did not believe climate change was occurring, 81 percent thought that scientists were overstating the evidence for their own interest.

    The survey of 887 people has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

    The findings are similar to other recent polls, including a 2010 AP-Stanford University Poll showing 3 out of 4 Americans thought global temperatures were going up, said Stanford poll chief Jon Krosnick. That survey, too, indicated local weather affected people's views about climate change.

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    Online:Survey posted on Brookings Institution website: http://bit.ly/wuKdd8

     
    • Steven B  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  1 mth 28 days ago
      Ewwww! The sky is falling, The sky is falling...We are getting warmer because of the cutting down of the rain forest. Oh but wait, why can't we get a project going to plant trees? Cause the experts who faked the data want money...Oh and why is the temperature on other planets rising as well? Boy gotta cut out those dreaded buses, SUV's and Jets on the other planets.
    • BANK STERS USA  •  2 mths ago
      NONSENSE Do away with your computer, Sat and Cable and it will be just as it always was tomorrow, Next Year and years to come
    • It` sM  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      Now ask the same question, and add do you think humans are too blame, and you`ll get an entirely different result... There is absolutely no evidence that the climate is changing dangerously or faster than in the past, when it changed NATURALLY, long before global warming was even concocted.
      • Homer 2 mths ago
        86 degrees here in Michigan today. That happens in March all the time.
      • kenga 2 mths ago
        Sorry my friend. But there is evidence, and lots of it.
        The science has been settled for more than 140 years.
        The sun emits radiation, some in the form of infra-red spectrum light, which we experience as heat.
        CO2 absorbs infra-red spectrum energy - heat - at a much higher level than most other gases in the atmosphere(not all gases, but most).
        Burning fossil fuels - and most things actually - releases CO2, among other things.
        We have been burning more and more fossil fuels, pretty much since around the time it was discovered that CO2 absorbs infra red.

        But that's not the evidence I'm talking about. :-)
        I'm talking about extraordinary glacial melt, summer sea ice extent, species migration, changes in plants, thawing permafrost, ocean temperature changes, and rises in global average temperature.

        With all the hue and cry, it can be difficult to realize that every time someone manages to come up with a legitimate question about research, or results, or just the scientists talking among themselves - there are another dozen projects that show the same thing, but for which there aren't any legitimate questions to raise.
    • JO-EL  •  2 mths ago
      Ignorance will be the end of human explosion!
    • Paul  •  2 mths ago
      I've found it helpful to have the science explained to me by scientists - instead of political activists with little scientific training who talk down and accuse anyone who asks questions of "not caring about the Planet".
      • kenga 2 mths ago
        Climate scientists? Or engineers and economists who just can't believe it?
    • Alan  •  Parsippany, New Jersey  •  2 mths ago
      it is all self regulating. If we ever do produce too much co2 the mixture in the atmosphere would keep our engines from running and we would fall over from lack of oxygen.
    • Myke T  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      Blah, Blah, Blah!
    • Terry  •  Hopkins, Minnesota  •  2 mths ago
      of course climate change is happening world wide. Its to bad for the animals and all living things that wont have time to acclimate because they will die.
    • Rick  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      This is like taking a survey in 1400 and asking people if they "think" the world is round. Even though Galileo proved it was round, everyone thought it was flat. Until they see it themselves, no one will believe anything. Should have asked people 70 years ago if they "think" smoking is bad for them.
      • Radman61 2 mths ago
        Yeah, Rick. Some people actually thought it was good for them and doctors prescribed cigarettes to calm the nerves.
      • Michael 2 mths ago
        Everyone thought the world was flat? Even sailors and people who lived by the sea? It's something we say but isn't true. Also, read a poem Charles Adams, A Poem on the Use of Tobacco, 1852. There ya go!
    • JohnS  •  Rehoboth, Massachusetts  •  2 mths ago
      the lefties love intentioally confusing the issue of global warming vs MAN MADE global warming, and why not? they have an agenda.
      • 53 2 mths ago
        Yea, and that agenda is to save human civilization. You got a problem with that?!
      • Homer 2 mths ago
        Yes, as a matter of fact, he does.
    • Someone  •  2 mths ago
      ignorant people are ignorant because they don't have all the facts or enough facts. stupid people are those who have the facts and still reach a conclusion contrary to the facts. stupid people are called Conservatives.
      • James Madison 2 mths ago
        I be stupid can you please tell me why the last Ice Age ended and the glaciers that covered modern day North America melted? So if those giant glaciers that use to cover North America melted where did all that water go? Pull your head out. The oceans have been rising since the last Ice Age ended 10,000-20,000 years ago.
    • It` sM  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      The Warmists Orthodoxy:
      On hot days... It`s proof of Global Warming/Climate Change
      On cold/snowy days... Weather is not climate.
    • geniusandinsanitywalkdown ...  •  Tallahassee, Florida  •  2 mths ago
      Science is NOT a popularity contest (science is about proof)!
      .
      Journalism and politics is a popularity contest (it can be so confusing)!
    • Barney the Purple Dinosau ...  •  2 mths ago
      Why isn't there a political party for people who:

      1) don't hate any person or group of people - but despise faulty logic
      2) who respect and honor people's faiths - and who willingly engage in the discussion of alterate views but who don't tolerate the imposition of any faith on nonbelievers
      3) who recognize that capitalism has unleashed more human potential than any other economic system, but who also believe that there is a place for rules to deal with inherent market failures (externalities, tragedy of the commons, etc).
      4) who understand the difference between respect (a virtue) and moral relativism (a cowardly abdication of making any judgement under the guise of being "fair" or "open-minded"

      Is there any place for people like this? Because the Democratic and Republican Parties don't have any room for them anymore.
    • David  •  2 mths ago
      Here are the facts on Climate Change
      Summer Hot.....
      Fall Cooling...
      Winter Cold...
      Spring Warming...
    • James Madison  •  Pleasanton, California  •  2 mths ago
      "the U.S. experienced a record 14 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2011" - So every year there are more and more people. The cost of goods increases year over year. So it is a surprise when damage done by storms increase year by year?
    • DeepClover  •  Denver, Colorado  •  2 mths ago
      I love how people determine GLOBAL warming based upon the weather in their own city. This country is doomed.
    • Jinx  •  2 mths ago
      We need to get rid of the word "believe" in these instances, and substitute "understand." American's don't disbelieve evolution or global warming, they misunderstand it. If they took an honest look at the evidence for and against, I think they could make their own educated conclusions.
    • JohnS  •  Rehoboth, Massachusetts  •  2 mths ago
      Belief Elvis is alive is on the rise too.
    • ANDREW  •  Guelph, Canada  •  2 mths ago
      I say instead of worring about global warming being a lie or not why don't we just clean up our act for the sake of living heathier lives anyway.
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