I think you're misunderstanding the debate, so the poll is basically worthless. Only idiots don't believe in global warming. The important and actually contentious question is: 'if it is caused by people or not.'
And given the relative power of humanity versus the freaking sun itself. I would have to say that the sun causes global warming, go figure. Most increased heat periods follow increased directional solar flare activity.
We actually barely make a drop in the bucket as far as greenhouse gases are concerned(except by our forcible propagation of species like cows.) A dog has more carbon emissions than a dreaded hummer, and we have been constantly moving to safer and safer fuels as time goes on(wood is worse than coal is worse than oil is worse than nuclear.) Also the graph Al Gore presented to "prove" global warming is a result of bad science and disingenuous graph creation. It is far too large of a time period shoved on too tiny of a graph so that people can't tell the relationship is a reverse one. The carbon actually lags about 200 years behind heat, because the ocean(which contains a lot of carbon) acts as a giant heat sink, slowly raising and lowering temperature behind the rest of the world, causing evaporation and ipso ergo tons more carbon.
And given the relative power of humanity versus the freaking sun itself. I would have to say that the sun causes global warming, go figure. Most increased heat periods follow increased directional solar flare activity.
We actually barely make a drop in the bucket as far as greenhouse gases are concerned(except by our forcible propagation of species like cows.) A dog has more carbon emissions than a dreaded hummer, and we have been constantly moving to safer and safer fuels as time goes on(wood is worse than coal is worse than oil is worse than nuclear.) Also the graph Al Gore presented to "prove" global warming is a result of bad science and disingenuous graph creation. It is far too large of a time period shoved on too tiny of a graph so that people can't tell the relationship is a reverse one. The carbon actually lags about 200 years behind heat, because the ocean(which contains a lot of carbon) acts as a giant heat sink, slowly raising and lowering temperature behind the rest of the world, causing evaporation and ipso ergo tons more carbon.