Take a look at the above poll. The poll question was -->
"Do you think human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures?"
Nearly 60% of the general public says yes, and less than 40% say no. Okay, that's the general public, who are least educated in this field of science. So lets go to the next level of education, non-publishers / non-climatologists, which nearly 80% of them answered yes, and less than 10% answered no. Lets go to the next level, climatologists, which nearly 90% answered yes, and 5% answered no. See the pattern? Lets go to the next level of education in this field, *active* publishers - all topics, which even more answered yes. Lets go to the next level of education in this field, *active* publishers who publish on the topic of climate change (not necessarily scientists who specialize in climatology), which even more answered yes. Lets go to the next and highest level of education in this field, Climatologists who are actively publishing on climate change, which we see a significant jump to nearly 100% who said yes that humanity is a significant contributing factor in changing mean global temperatures.
http://scienceblogs.com/deltoid/2009/01/97_of_active_climatologists_ag.php
It's very sad how anti global warmest cling to silly unscientific methods such as the climategate incident. Even NASA commented on how climategate proved absolutely nothing except that there are a *few* corrupt climatologist. That's no surprise, as there are corrupt scientists in every field.
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Created on 2010-09-28 19:13:17 by EnergyMover
Climate change, Notable, Science