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Latest revision as of 13:44, 2 February 2019
APEGGA 2008 did a survey of their members and discovered that only 25.7% felt that Climate Change is primarily caused by human factors. So they did a follow up in 2012 and found that only 36% agreed with the IPCC claims on climate change, and 51% think there's little or no danger from anthropogenic causes. More of a consensus against the IPCC than for it.
2012 in a followup to APEGA 2008 survey found that:
- only 36% agreed with the IPCC’s claims on climate change
- 51% think there's little or no danger from anthropogenic climate change
- There’s more consensus against the IPCC and against any big concern, than there is for it’s statements
- http://oss.sagepub.com/content/33/11/1477.full
2008 APEGGA found that:
- 27.4% believe climate change is caused by primarily natural factors
- 25.7% believe it is caused by primarily human factors
- 45.2% believe that climate change is caused by both human and natural factors
- Again, with the bell curve distribution of views when you look at scientists not paid by politicians to find a manmade problem.
- http://www.apega.ca/Environment/reports/ClimateChangesurveyreport.pdf