Three Quarters Believe Global Warming A ‘Natural Occurrence’
Life Style Extra - June 26, 2007
Interesting survey although it doesn’t appear to be a scientific study since it states that it is an online poll. Therefore, take it with a grain of salt that this study is overly influenced or has had double voting.
ALMOST three quarters of people believe global warming is a ‘natural occurrence’ and not a result of carbon emissions, a survey claimed today.
The online study which polled nearly 4000 votes found that a staggering 71 percent of people think that the rise in air temperature happens naturally.
And 65 percent think that scientists’ catastrophic predictions if pollution isn’t curbed are ‘far fetched’.
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