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Teh One Who Knocks
07-27-2017, 11:50 AM
by Gregory McCarriston - YouGov


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Majority of Americans think people impact climate change

57% of Americans now believe that human activity and natural causes are affecting Earth’s climate. Among them, most oppose President Trump’s pulling the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement and 63% think the nations of the world should all work together to improve the global environment.

Even so, a majority are not making lifestyle choices that might have an impact.

David Wallace-Wells’ recent New York Magazine article painted a vivid picture of the future with regards to the environment. New data from YouGov suggests that while most Americans are coming to terms with climate change, many aren’t doing much, if anything, about it.

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We asked respondents about their consumption of fossil fuels and red meat, both of which have been noted for their impact on Earth’s ecosystems. Commercial beef production, for instance, accounts for more greenhouse gas each year than all the cars on the planet. 13% of climate change believers said they’ve greatly reduced their consumption of red meat, and 17% said they’ve reduced a little. 66% haven’t changed their habits at all.

Climate change believers were also asked about how their fossil fuel consumption has changed since hearing about climate change. 9% have cut back a lot, while 54% haven’t changed their consumption at all.

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However, a number of respondents have increased how much they recycle and practice sustainable waste management habits, like composting or reusing, since hearing about climate change. 53% have to some degree increased their responsible waste management, while 44% have not changed their habits at all.

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We also asked climate change believers how much longer they think the earth will be habitable for humans if no changes are made in how humans currently use fossil fuels, reduce waste, or otherwise manage their environmental footprint. The most popular response: under 300 years.

PorkChopSandwiches
07-27-2017, 03:14 PM
I dont subscribe to climate change, but I try to leave as green as possible. We recycle everything, dont waste water or electricity, carpool. Whatever I can do to help keep the air breathable

Teh One Who Knocks
07-27-2017, 03:21 PM
I keep a pile of old tires burning 24/7 in my back yard

PorkChopSandwiches
07-27-2017, 03:25 PM
:lol:

RBP
07-27-2017, 04:27 PM
All screeching and no action nor results from the tree hugger crowd? :shocker:

Muddy
07-27-2017, 04:28 PM
Oh my god! Is the space needle gonna last?

Griffin
07-27-2017, 09:05 PM
Whenever I change my oil I dump the old oil on the ground. Just doing my part to insure there will be some down there for future generations.

Pony
07-27-2017, 10:02 PM
I keep a pile of old tires burning 24/7 in my back yard

Thanks! All that black smoke will block out the sun reducing global temps!

Godfather
07-28-2017, 01:04 AM
"In other news, most of round earth believers haven't even see the planet from space"

























:nana:

Teh One Who Knocks
07-28-2017, 03:04 PM
"In other news, most of round earth believers haven't even see the planet from space"

























:nana:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG90YYHCSeA

Pretty sure that anyone with an internet connection or a television has seen what the earth looks like from space at one time or another. Plus, you are making two completely different comparisons. Not just anyone on earth has the ability to travel to space, however, EVERY SINGLE HUMAN on the planet can be "more green" if that's what they decide to do. However, they would rather just be obnoxious and complain how EVERYONE ELSE isn't being green instead of changing their lifestyle.

Godfather
07-28-2017, 03:10 PM
Fake news, photoshopped, liberal conspiracy