And the fact that only 74 percent of participants knew that the Earth revolved around the sun is perhaps less alarming than the fact that only 48 percent knew that humans evolved from earlier species of animals.
Can't know something that isn't true.
I believe in evolution. Things evolve over time. And I don't even believe THAT crap. There's no "knowing" that because it's just one theory that hasn't been proven by any stretch.
For the record? It is the absolute height of ignorant arrogance to claim that people who don't believe the money-driven hyperbole of man-made climate change are "anti-science."
I'm very pro science. I also think that science and religion go hand in hand. That has noting to do with the GOP or the other silly ass arguments you tried to equate to not believing the Al Gore lunacy of global
cooling warming change whatever lie is most convenient.
Go back to the "Irony" thread and look at the chart that RWS provided showing a clear and consistent pattern of warming and cooling that continues today with little top-end or bottom-end change. It's a pretty compelling chart that doesn't cherry pick certain dates to make an argument that doesn't exist in order to line somebody's pockets.
You clearly make the assumption that people who don't believe in the global warming change hooey aren't educated or haven't read enough. You're wrong. I HAVE read. I HAVE researched it -- just as I did 35 years ago when they said we were all going to freeze and I was 13 years old and terrified of dying in an ice age before I got fully laid.
I've read it. I've read both sides. The more rational, more compelling and less "money for research" driven results are those that tell me this is nothing but man-made hyperbole. Posting more articles by scientists whose funding depends on answering a question in such a way that it generates more funding (and many of whom have admitted to faking or cooking numbers to generate their results) aren't going to sway me. Neither is the rambling of a saggy-faced fool like John Kerry.