Poll: Majority says climate change responsible for severity of hurricanes
Source: The Hill
BY TAYLOR LORENZ - 09/28/17 10:45 AM EDT
More than half of Americans believe that climate change is responsible for the severity of recent hurricanes, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll published Thursday.
The survey found that 55 percent of respondents blamed climate change for the rough 2017 hurricane season, while 41 percent said it was "just the kind of severe weather that happens from time to time."
The result is a big change from the same poll 12 years ago, which found that 39 percent blamed climate change and 54 percent blamed random severe weather for the hurricanes of the time. The 2005 poll was taken shortly after Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on New Orleans.
Though nearly every demographic has become more open to the idea that climate change could be responsible for recent severe weather, college graduates and Democrats were most likely to have flipped from previous skepticism. Seventy-eight percent of Democrats now said climate change is responsible for severe storms, an increase from 31 percent in 2005. And 23 percent of Republicans said the same an increase from 16 percent in 2005.
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PatSeg
(47,589 posts)That is still pretty pathetic.
Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)republican lies about climate change have endangered America already, and severely endanger our future.
If republicans cannot muster the honor and integrity to acknowledge reality and speak of it in truth, then they should just STFU and let responsible American adults face the -in-our-faces reality of climate change with intelligence and energy.