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Senior Citizens Not in Step with Younger Americans on Global Warming

Seniors among least likely believers, most likely to say they just don't know

Is The Earth Getting Warmer?

 

Yes

No

Mixed/
Don’t Know

 

%

%

%

All Ages

70

20

10

Under 30

65

21

14

30-49

71

21

8

50-64

74

18

8

65+

66

19

15

July 15, 2006 – While the vast majority of Americans (70%) think there is solid evidence that the earth is getting warmer, senior citizens are not so easily convinced. Only 66% of senior citizens (age 65 and older) think the evidence is solid, about the same percentage as those under 30. The older Americans, however, who have seen a lot more weather than younger people, were the group most likely to say they just don't know (15%).

But the seniors who do think the evidence is clear are far less likely than any other age group to blame it on "human activity" (34%). They were more likely than any young people to say they just don't know or to refuse to choose a reason (12%).

 

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Americans generally agree that the earth is getting warmer, but there is less consensus about the cause of global warming or what should be done about it. Roughly four-in-ten (41%) believe human activity such as burning fossil fuels is causing global warming, but just as many say either that warming has been caused by natural patterns in the earth's environment (21%), or that there is no solid evidence of global warming (20%).

The public also is divided over the gravity of the problem. While 41% say global warming is a very serious problem, 33% see it as somewhat serious and roughly a quarter (24%) think it is either not too serious or not a problem at all. Consequently, the issue ranks as a relatively low public priority, well behind education, the economy, and the war in Iraq.

The divided public attitudes toward global warming -- and modest expressions of concern over the issue -- distinguish the United States from other industrialized countries. Last month's Pew Global Attitudes Project survey showed that only 19% of Americans expressed a great deal of personal concern about global warming. Among 15 countries surveyed, only the Chinese expressed a comparably low level of concern (20%).

The latest nationwide survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted June 14-19 among 1,501 U.S. adults, finds that the public opinion about global warming is deeply polarized along political lines.

Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say there is solid evidence that temperatures are rising (by a margin of 81% to 58%), and that human activity is the root cause (by 54% to 24%). Democrats also place a far higher priority on the issue -- believing it is a serious problem and rating it far higher in importance among issues facing the nation.

For the most part, independents see global warming in the same way as Democrats in terms of whether there is solid evidence for the phenomenon and the importance of global warming relative to other issues.

Aside from these political divisions, however, there is little difference of opinion on global warming across other demographic and social lines, according to Pew. Men and women hold virtually identical beliefs about the issue, as do younger and older people, and those with more and less education.

Question:
From what you’ve read and heard, is there solid evidence that the average temperature on earth has been getting warmer over the past few decades, or not?
Do you believe that the earth is getting warmer mostly because of human activity such as burning fossil fuels or mostly because of natural patterns in the earth’s environment?

Solid Evidence That The Earth Is Getting Warmer?

 

 

Warming Is Due To...

 

 

 

Yes

Human
activity

Natural
patterns

Don’t know/
Refused

No

Mixed/
Don’t Know

 

%

%

%

%

%

%

Total

70

41

21

8

20

10=100

Sex

 

 

 

 

 

 

Male

69

43

20

6

23

8

Female

70

40

21

9

17

13

Race

 

 

 

 

 

 

White

69

40

21

8

21

10

Non-white

73

45

20

8

16

11

Black

75

47

23

5

14

11

Race and Sex

 

 

 

 

 

 

White Men

67

40

21

6

24

9

White Women

71

40

22

9

18

11

Age

 

 

 

 

 

 

Under 30

65

45

17

3

21

14

30-49

71

43

21

7

21

8

50-64

74

40

26

8

18

8

65+

66

34

20

12

19

15

Sex and Age

 

 

 

 

 

 

Men under 50

68

45

19

4

23

9

Women under 50

69

43

20

6

19

12

Men 50+

70

39

23