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Where Presidential Candidates Stand On Climate Change
The majority of Americans favor government action, but the candidates — and big donors — differ greatly. Here is what they've said on the topic, beginning with whether climate change is real.
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I wonder what the tipping point is when 97% of scientists agree that climate change is real. Will he believe it when it's 98%? 99%? He requires absolute certainty?
If 100% agreement rate amongst scientists is absolutely certainty, then I doubt we are truly certain about anything. Definitely a flawed approach to confirming the reality of something as dangerous and world altering as climate change.
You can't get a group of 5 or more people to decide on where to go for lunch. And Cruz is expecting 100% of scientists to agree on something as massive as global warming and climate change? It's silly. It's a cop out.
Being from Ohio I can tell John Kasich has said there is no proof that climate change is man made.
That is a good graph. I hope someone makes a broad range of issues one.
Interesting that only two candidates have "Yes" across the board.