Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Virginia: New survey says 29% believe human activity caused global warming over the last few decades?

Miller Center of Public Affairs
The Miller Center will unveil the results of the Report of the Virginia Climate Change Survey -– the first poll of Virginians' public attitudes toward climate change and the government's role in dealing with it -- in a panel discussion on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 5:30 p.m. It will be webcast live. Full Report (PDF).
From the report, page 2:
Seventy-five percent of Virginians say there is "solid evidence" that the average temperatures on earth have been increasing over the past four decades...Among those who said they believe global warming is occurring...39% of those say they believe it's caused by human activity
[.39 of .75 = .29]

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