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U.S. Republican & Independent Climate Scepticism Spreading — Despite Recent Natural Disasters

    Date: 28/03/18
    Business Insider

Republicans are more skeptical than ever that climate change is a problem, and the partisan gap on the issue appears to be widening under President Donald Trump. Sixty-nine percent of Republicans say the threat of climate change is “exaggerated,” according to a new Gallup poll.

https://www.thegwpf.com/republican-independent-climate-scepticism-spreading-despite-recent-natural-disasters/

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Also of interest is that those who identify with the democrat-communist part believe "global warming/climate change" is getting worse. See the survey results at the URL above...

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I'm waiting for the unnatural disasters before I think about buying into the whole Gaia worship anthropomorphic global warming climate change bogeyman.