The left-wing loons of the climate change religion are losing the hearts and minds of Americans, at least if the results of a new poll can be believed.
In the last 20 years, the climate change theory found a lot of acceptance among Americans. But over the last few years things have been going badly for the high priests of globaloney. And a new I&I/TIPP Poll result is sure to give the watermelon alarmist conniptions. (Watermelon greenies are green on the outside, but commie red on the inside).
According to I&I, a majority, three quarters, now feel that it is time for “public skepticism toward climate-change policies.”
For the national online poll, taken from Jan. 29-31, 1,478 adults were first asked: “How much do you trust the claims made by climate change activists and policymakers?” The poll has a margin of error of +/-2.6 percentage points.
While 50% said they either trust “completely” (20%) or “somewhat” (30%), another 36% said they “completely” (20%) or “somewhat” (16%) distrust claims made by climate activists and politicians.
Once again, political affiliation plays a role in how voters see the issue. Democrats overwhelmingly say “trust” (67%) over “distrust” (21%) the climate-change claims that have been made, but Republicans are more skeptical, with 37% answering “Trust” and a 51% majority answering “Distrust.” Among independents, responses were somewhere in the middle, at 47% ‘Trust” and 35% “Distrust.”
I&I has a lot more about their poll at their post, but suffice to say, the wool is finally starting to be pulled away from people’s eyes.
The appeal to fake authority is waning, at last.
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