Is Global Warming Real?: Results From Our Poll
March 24, 2008 by Jennifer
Our current poll has been about Global Warming. As of the time that I’m writing this, here are the poll results:
We asked, “Do you think that global warming is a real threat?”
- 62% of you say “Yes, absolutely”
- 12% of you say, “No way, you tree huggers overreact”
- 24% of you say, “Most likely, at least it seems possible”
- 2% of you say, “Don’t know, don’t care”
I don’t know about co-blogger Peggy, but how the other half of Tree Hugging Family (me) voted was “Yes, absolutely.”
There’s just too much pointing at the reality of global warming for it to be a fairy tale. There is huge evidence of climate change due to greenhouse gases and other pollutants and actions, evidence that most of the scientific community agrees on, even those who don’t believe in global warming.
My take on global warming is in line with the fellow I posted about before here. This guy’s theory is the best I’ve seen about global warming – he comes to four conclusions about what could happen – and he’s right, these are the basic things that could happen.
- We don’t believe in global warming, we do nothing to prevent it, and we’re right, it never comes.
- We don’t believe in global warming, we do nothing to prevent it, and we’re wrong, it does come.
- We believe in global warming, we try to prevent it, and we’re right, it does come.
- We believe in global warming, we try to prevent it, and we’re wrong, it never comes.
So from this, you can conclude that there are two good camps to be in; camp 1 and camp 4. Hopefully the people who believe in global warming are wrong. That would rock, not because they’re wrong, but because global warming never arrives.
That leaves camp 2 and camp 3. This is where global warming prevention starts to make sense. Because you have to pick the lessor of two evils and that’s camp 3. Camp 2 is totally screwed. At least camp 3 is trying.
That’s the gist of what this fellow thinks. And it makes sense. If you believe in global warming and you’re wrong, all you lose is some time trying to prevent something that never came BUT in the meantime you will live healthier and save resources. If you don’t believe, do nothing, and you’re wrong, you’re so out of luck. You lose a lot more than time.
But, and here’s the catch, whether or not you think that global warming is real, there are other reasons to act as if it were real. The things that are assumed to cause global warming, are not healthy things to be around anyhow. If they don’t harm the earth, they certainly can still harm us, our children, and animals. Many of the things we can do to prevent global warming are things we should do no matter if we believe or not. These are things that can save us money, save our health, and save non-renewable resources.
Learn more from folks who do believe in global warming:
- The EPA’s advice about climate change prevention
- 2001 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration believes there’s a major problem.
- NASA
Thanks to everyone who took the poll. I’m glad everyone is thinking about it. No matter what you believe it’s smart to believe something. The only person who has me really worried is the one who said they don’t care.
Let me know what you think.



Yes, I was in the 62%! : )
I agree with John McCain’s POV–
I believe global warming is real, but like he said, even if it’s not, what’s the worst that could happen if we choose to act? We believe that global warming is real, take steps to clean the environment and preserve the world, and leave the world a cleaner, healthier, place for our kids? We all live and breathe better? And we prevent the problem from worsening if it is there? Even if it does turn out that global warning isn’t real, if we act now we really can’t lose, either.
I had this whole discussion with my mom and my sister yesterday. They both say global warming is a hoax (I totally disagree with them). I get soooo frustrated discussing it with them. Yesterday I just took the approach of, even if global warming may not exist do we really want to destroy our planet for our children if global warming is true? That at least made them think (for a minute).
Peggy, I figured as much.
Mary & Linette, that’s the view I take, why not do this stuff anyhow. Although, I do believe in Global Warming, and am really surprised that so many people think it’s some hoax – why make up something like this? It makes no sense to joke about it.