Americans: Boiling Frogs
While Americans have very limited and incorrect knowledge about climate change, the fossil fuel industries and the people they’ve confused are set on keep science-based education on the matter out of our educational systems.
In a press release full of statistics and lessons learned from the latest flow chart produced by the LLNL, it was clear that after a drop, Americans may have forgotten how to conserve energy. Carbon emissions were higher for Americans in 2010, but...
According to the report, 82 percent of Americans favored government funding for alternative energy in 2006, while only 14 percent opposed it. The majority support for both options, however, suggests a willingness among Americans to pursue multiple...
Large majorities of Americans incorrectly believe that completely irrelevant behavior would reduce global warming. Majorities of Americans incorrectly believe that the hole in the ozone layer, or toxic wastes, or aerosol spray cans, volcanic...
I believe that the best and most practical course of action is for the Senate to pass a bill that provides certainty and real answers for West Virginians and all Americans–a bill that will be passed by the Congress and signed by the President...
U.S.energy use fell in 2009 and Americans used more wind and solar power and less electricity generated by burning coal and natural gas, according to a survey by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
A new study conducted by researchers at Yale University has found that sixty-three percent of Americans believe that global warming is happening. However most Americans do not understand why it is happening, and are similarly unaware of the related...