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According to Rasmussen Reports:

Nearly half the nation's voters still believe that global warming is caused primarily by long term planetary trends, not human activity.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 47% of voters blame global warming on planetary trends, while 37% of voters take the opposite view and blame human activity. Just 5% point to some other reason.

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Roy| 11.14.09 @ 11:44AM

This is good to know, let's see if it translates into the real world where the score is Global Warming Alarmists $umpty trillion in lost economic activity due to endless environuisance, People
$negative umpty trillion.

cindy, california| 11.16.09 @ 12:23AM

Carbon dioxide, the thing plants breath before they exhale oxygen... is there really any question about the toxicity. We can't breath with out it.

alicevivi| 11.16.09 @ 3:33AM

After buying timberland work boots and timberland work shoes, timberland shoes will let you know what is superior quality and competitive price goods.

Monk| 11.17.09 @ 3:07AM

And to think that denialists kept insisting that there's no science involved and that this is merely a political issue!

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