Multiple indicators show less concern, more feelings that global warming is exaggerated
PRINCETON, NJ -- Gallup's annual update on Americans' attitudes toward the environment shows a public that over the last two years has become less worried about the threat of global warming, less convinced that its effects are already happening, and more likely to believe that scientists themselves are uncertain about its occurrence. In response to one key question, 48% of Americans now believe that the seriousness of global warming is generally exaggerated, up from 41% in 2009 and 31% in 1997, when Gallup first asked the question.






Hey, that chart looks like a ... a ... a ... HOCKEY STICK!!!
How ironic!
. . . in fact, give it another year and you could win a Wild overtime shootout with something like that!
The war is not yet won. Keep up the good fight.