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    Survey finds 2 per cent of Canadians don't believe climate change is happening
    Jennifer Graham, The Canadian Press
    Wed, 15 Aug 2012 02:00:00 CST More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on facebookShare on deliciousShare on googleShare on twitterShare on email


    REGINA - Only two per cent of Canadians who responded to a new opinion poll believe climate change is not occurring.

    The findings are in a survey conducted by Insightrix Research, Inc. for IPAC-CO2 Research Inc., a Regina-based centre that studies carbon capture and storage.

    The online poll of 1,550 people was done between May 29 and June 11. The results were to be released on Wednesday.

    "Our survey indicates that Canadians from coast to coast overwhelmingly believe climate change is real and is occurring, at least in part due to human activity," said centre CEO Carmen Dybwad.

    Respondents were asked where they stood on the issue of climate change.

    Almost one-third — 32 per cent — said they believe climate change is happening because of human activity, while 54 per cent said they believe it's because of human activity and partially due to natural climate variation. Nine per cent believe climate change is occurring due to natural climate variation.

    Two per cent said they don't believe climate change is occurring at all.

    The opinions about the cause of climate change and how to combat it are divided among the provinces and by region.

    According to the survey, Prairie respondents are least likely to believe that climate change is occurring due to human activity, while residents of Quebec, Atlantic Canada and British Columbia are most likely to hold this belief.

    The survey found 44 per cent of Quebec respondents, 34 per cent of Atlantic Canadian respondents and 32 per cent of those surveyed in British Columbia are likely to believe climate change is occurring due to human activity. Alberta and Saskatchewan came in at 21 per cent while Manitoba was at 24 per cent.

    Unlike traditional telephone polling, in which respondents are randomly selected, the Insightrix survey was conducted online among 1,550 respondents, all of whom were chosen from a larger pool of people who agreed to participate in ongoing research. They were compensated for participating.

    The survey set quotas by age, gender, region and education to match the general population.

    The polling industry's professional body, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.

    The survey also found that 51 per cent of Canadians respondents across the country believe fossil fuels will still be used after the year 2050 for electricity production in Canada.

    That belief is highest in Alberta at 66 per cent and lowest in Quebec at 37 per cent.

    The acceptance of climate change and the extent to which humans are responsible for it has been a politically sensitive issue, most recently in the Alberta election.

    Wildrose Party Leader Danielle Smith's team started strong in the campaign, but faltered near the end when Smith said the science of global warming was not settled. Smith found herself booed roundly at a late-stage leaders debate over the issue.

    Former Alberta premier Ed Stelmach said Smith's refusal to admit climate change exists cost her party a shot at victory. He said voters agreed Alberta would have a big problem selling oil and promoting environmental stewardship on the world stage with a premier who didn't believe in climate change

    #2
    90% of children believe in Santa so that makes him real??

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      #3
      btw the CKOM poll is over 80% climate change is not caused by human activity. Hmmm

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        #4
        I think climate change is happening, but not so sure it is man made.

        If we don't have a lot to do with climate change that shouldn't stop us from refusing to act to clean up our environment? The garbage we are putting into our air and water is a disgrace!

        If I spend anytime in down town Calgary my eyes water and I find it hard to breathe....I can only imagine what it must be like to try to live in Bejing or Shanghi!

        I won't be popular saying this but we need to find a way to grow food without polluting the environment with toxic chemicals.

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          #5
          Seems the 2% are Consevative politicians. Yes Danielle Smith opened her mouth on the subject and there went the credibility

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            #6
            Just goes to show that the public can
            not think with their own brains anymore,
            and that the cbc spoonfeeding them on
            this issue is obviously working.

            Climate change in 1988 never took.
            Neither in 1992, 1936, etc. But it sure
            seems to be popular now. A shame. I did
            that survey. Apparently I am in slim
            company. Oh well, I did my part. Just
            like those that worship the earth did
            theirs.

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              #7
              Seems the 2% are Consevative politicians. Yes Danielle Smith opened her mouth on the subject and there went the credibility

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                #8
                Just goes to show that the public can
                not think with their own brains anymore,
                and that the cbc spoonfeeding them on
                this issue is obviously working.

                Climate change in 1988 never took.
                Neither in 1992, 1936, etc. But it sure
                seems to be popular now. A shame. I did
                that survey. Apparently I am in slim
                company. Oh well, I did my part. Just
                like those that worship the earth did
                theirs.

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                  #9
                  <i>”Wildrose Party Leader Danielle Smith's team started strong in the campaign, but faltered near the end when Smith said the science of global warming was not settled. Smith found herself booed roundly at a late-stage leaders debate over the issue.”</i>

                  Just goes to show the power of the entrenched message being pushed that humans are causing “global warming”. Science is never settled, especially in the ultra-complex dynamic climate science field. Climate scientists can’t forecast next Tuesday’s weather, let alone the climate 10 years from now. If they were so sure of their conclusions, they wouldn’t be rigging and suppressing data that doesn’t support their narrative. That narrative keeps the rent checks coming from governments with politicians who are rightly afraid of questioning the “science”. Just ask Danielle Smith.

                  More concerning are the solutions being proposed, which aren’t solutions at all. Wealth transfer schemes from western democracies to 2nd and 3rd world countries with far less stringent environmental controls do nothing to curb emissions. How is it better to take money from clean western industries, and use the money to make the burning of that same fuel cheaper in countries without our high emissions standards?

                  Insanity

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                    #10
                    Just goes to show that the public can
                    not think with their own brains anymore,
                    and that the cbc spoonfeeding them on
                    this issue is obviously working.

                    Climate change in 1988 never took.
                    Neither in 1992, 1936, etc. But it sure
                    seems to be popular now. A shame. I did
                    that survey. Apparently I am in slim
                    company. Oh well, I did my part. Just
                    like those that worship the earth did
                    theirs.

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                      #11
                      Freewheat,

                      For doing the poll; Did you get paid....???? That is the question!

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                        #12
                        I think that particular one was 1 dollar,
                        Tom. A whole dollar. But seeing as my
                        opinion is so deviant from the "norm", I
                        am not so certain I will actually receive
                        my dollar. If I get my dollar, it will ALL
                        go into the offering plate come Sunday, to
                        offset the turkeys who support Suzuki and
                        Gore, and all their earth worship friends.

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                          #13
                          The scheme to transfer the cost development of
                          new energy sources through taxation, has been
                          squashed.

                          And we know , dont we, that in agriculture, the
                          bottom line is: farmers will inevitably end up
                          paying for the taxation, like your oil filters, not the
                          developer, and farmers will end up paying for the
                          pollution, not the patent holders. pars

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                            #14
                            Hey miss Parsley,

                            Climate change has NOT affected the lovely
                            flowers you sent. They have quite enjoyed
                            the climate, and the extra C02 from all
                            the "pollution".

                            Thanks again.

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                              #15
                              Glad to hear it. Was hoping you got a marathon
                              in the batch. And hope the lovage and sorrel
                              grew. If they didn't I can resend. Pars

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