From the Wall Street Journal.
Related: European views on global warming higher than USA.
A new poll out today on Americans’ attitudes about climate change presents sobering findings for those that favor aggressive action to curb U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases.
The survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press finds a sharp decline over the past year in the percentage of Americans who see solid evidence that global temperatures are rising. According to the survey, conducted between Sept. 30 and Oct. 4 among 1,500 adults reached on cell phones and landlines, fewer respondents also see global warming as a very serious problem; 35% say that today, down from 44% in April 2008.
The survey also points to a decline in the proportion of Americans who say global temperatures are rising as a result of human activity. Just 36% say that currently, down from 47% last year.
Not everything in the poll is bad news for those that favor capping U.S. emissions. According to the survey, a majority (56%) of Americans think the United States should join other countries in setting standards to address global climate change, while 32% say that the United States should set its own standards. And half of Americans favor setting limits on carbon emissions and making companies pay for their emissions, even if this may lead to higher energy prices.
On the other hand, more than half (55%) say they haven’t heard about so-called “cap and trade” legislation being considered in Congress. (Then again, Sen. John Kerry says he doesn’t know what “cap and trade” means, either.)

The poll’s findings come just days before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is scheduled to hold hearings on legislation that calls for cutting U.S. emissions 20 percent beneath 2005 levels by 2020.
They also coincide with the release of a new Government Accountability Office study that says most federal, state and local officials have not yet taken steps to adapt to the impacts of global warming that America can expect.
Not surprisingly, opponents and supporters of carbon caps have very different takes on the poll’s findings.
“Perhaps the most interesting finding in this poll, aside from the precipitous drop in the number of Independents who believe global warming is a problem, is that the more Americans learn about cap-and-trade, the more they oppose cap-and-trade,” says Sen. James Inhofe (R., Okla.), a longtime skeptic of climate-change warnings.
Daniel Weiss at the left-leaning Center for American Progress, says the findings point to the effectiveness of “right-wing media personalities” in “distorting science while the mainstream media remains trapped in its ‘he said, she said’ narrative” about the science.
Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center, says he’s a little surprised by the decline in the percentage of respondents who see solid evidence of global warming. On the other hand, Mr. Kohut said, “we have since the onset of the recession seen people giving lower priority to environmental issues” in polls.
Overall, Mr. Kohut says the disposition of most Americans appears to be “to want to do something” about climate change, “but it’s not as sharp as it would be in a different economic climate.”
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I think we should run a check on the correlation between these polls and rising CO2. the old eye-o-meter spots a plausible inverse relationship, there.
Real Climate is gonna do an “Inverse Correlation” and use this chart to PROVE that “The Science Truly is Settled!!!!”
Flip this chart, and just look at that beautiful hockeystick!! It’s Robust, I tell ya, Robust!!!
Yeah, you highlighted the important part–more than 50 percent of all surveyed know NOTHING about Waxman-Markey, Kerry-Boxer Thermageddon legislation.
The pols don’t care about the science and the people don’t care what the pols have planned–perfect.
American are not worried about Global Warming:
http://icecap.us/images/uploads/Oct1-19.jpg
This is normal, we have no media criticizing global warming.
from france
The Team’s propaganda machine is starting to fail them. If people experience a colder winter than normal in the NH this season then its likely the drop in support for cap and trade may be quite dramatic.
Climate fatigue is setting in.
So, the Dems (largest group polled) lowered their concerns by 17.6% (91-75, the smallest percentage drop); yet 92% of them have heard little or nothing about Cap & Trade (the largest percentage of all groups polled). As a percentage of the total, Conservatives and Independents are more than twice as aware as Liberals about the subject. (17% and 20% heard a lot compared with 8%) Do you suppose that if the Dems became more aware of the subject they too would see less evidence?
Just a guess, but it would appear that the slopes of the graph above, and the graphs of the temperature metrics over the same period, have similar slopes.
In this case, correlation probably does equal causation…
I predict that after the exceptionally harsh winter that we are going to be in for this year, the figures will drop like a stone. This is going to be the hyper-Gore effect.
While I am chatting about Yes Minister:
BTW the Lowy Institute found CC rated 7 out of 10 on the list of concerns in Australia, and the number of people believing action is needed now was dropping too:
http://www.lowyinstitute.org/
PS> Will find the link for the poll later… off to work.
One faith to rule them all
http://twawki.wordpress.com/
If Copenhagen gets signed it wont matter what the opinion polls say
My problem is, when I talk about what they are doing over AGW/ACC I get the response that there’s nothing they can do about it, the powers that be will do what they want anyway! This isn’t apathy, it’s resignation.
DaveE.
“If Copenhagen gets signed it wont matter what the opinion polls say”
The most likely outcome if it is signed is for no-one to take any action to comply. See Kyoto.
Not surprisingly, opponents and supporters of carbon caps have very different takes on the poll’s findings.
But I’m sure both sides can see that even Democrats are losing interest in global warming.
http://wattsupwiththat.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/pew_poll_graph_102109.png?w=275&h=282
Les Johnson (16:32:42) :
Les Johnson (16:33:28) :
Just a guess, but it would appear that the slopes of the graph above, and the graphs of the temperature metrics over the same period, have similar slopes.
In this case, correlation probably does equal causation…
I was thinking the same thing. (leaving out GISTemp of course)
Those pro-AGW folks sound too much like scientists for me to pay attention.
@ur momisugly twawki (16:53:10) :
One faith to rule them all
http://twawki.wordpress.com/
If Copenhagen gets signed it wont matter what the opinion polls say ”
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Correct. The objective is absolute control of people, not control of the climate. Copenhagen and related is simply another brick in the wall in addition to the financial controls, food controls, fuel controls, health controls, birth controls, media controls, gun controls, ad nauseum. It’s in the news every single day, but nobody really believes it ————– yet.
The drop in belief of evidence of Global Warming is in direct proportion the the overbearing and naueseating daily slop of “faster than previously thought”.
Self-feeding, self-deprecating.
Add colder weather year on year and stir.
Pass the brown bag when you’re done, dear, they just declared our area was abnormally warm when our heating bill just went through the roof.
Reality is a dish best served cold across party lines.
Give it another winter, the desertion rate will double. Panic strikes deep and their hand is forced. Call.
It seems like the reporters at Fox News are becoming more skeptical:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,569218,00.html
Fox News is perfectly positioned to address the truth gap in mainstream media climate reporting, and blow the lid off the Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming Narrative…
Leave it to a famous climate scientist to flip that chart upside down.
twawki (16:53:10) :
Perused your site. You get it…on so many levels.
And there are others of us….many of us, actually.
How do we….band together?
There is strength in numbers. I have some ideas.
Thank you for your efforts. I agree with 100% of what you are saying on your blog.
Chris
Norfolk, VA, USA
“twawki (16:53:10) :
One faith to rule them all
http://twawki.wordpress.com/
If Copenhagen gets signed it wont matter what the opinion polls say”
There is only one way to stop this madness.