Let's discuss U.S. Charm Offensive at Copenhagen Climate Conference: Will it Work? by Grist - Climate & Energy
by Keith Schneider
COPENHAGEN—Lisa Jackson, the administrator of theEnvironmental Protection Agency, pushed through a crush of visitors at the U.S.Center late this morning,
MediaCurves.com conducted a study among 314 Americans viewing a news clip on the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. Results found that the majority (72%) indicated that the United States should increase its efforts to prevent and prepare for climate change. After viewing the video, support for the statement that there is scientific evidence that the average temperature on the earth has been rising over the past few decades rose from 60% to 68% among viewers. More in depth results can be seen at: http://www.mediacurves.com/Politics/J7672-ClimateChangeCopenhagen/Index.cfm Thanks,
Ben
MediaCurves.com conducted a study among 314 Americans viewing a news clip on the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. Results found that the majority (72%) indicated that the United States should increase its efforts to prevent and prepare for climate change. After viewing the video, support for the statement that there is scientific evidence that the average temperature on the earth has been rising over the past few decades rose from 60% to 68% among viewers. More in depth results can be seen at:
http://www.mediacurves.com/Politics/J7672-ClimateChangeCopenhagen/Index.cfm Thanks,
Ben
Well, yeah, temperatures did rise from 1975 to 1998. Was any information presented about the three decades of cooling before 1975?