Just one more nail in the coffin for the Warmist Moonbats
U.S. meteorologists say the deadly storms tearing up the South are not a result of climate change. None the less, the extreme weather has rekindled the global warming debate in Washington, D.C.
But a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 51% of American Adults think the recent severe weather is primarily caused by long-term planetary trends. Only 19% blame the extreme weather on human activity which many climate change activists view as the cause of global warming. Twelve percent (12%) say there’s some other cause for the bad weather, and 19% more are not sure.
So, are the 19% who believe the severe weather, which apparently never happened before many learned to drive, is caused by Mankind changing their own lives, or just agitating for others to change theirs?