More U.S. adults believe Fox News is a reliable source of information about climate change than believe President Barack Obama is, according to a new poll from St. Leo University.
The March poll of 1,016 Americans found that 17 percent trust Fox News on climate change, while only 11 percent trust the president. Twenty-two percent of respondents said they trust print, online and broadcast media outlets, "such as CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, Associated Press, New York Times."
Despite these poll results, Fox News and its hosts and commentators have received far more criticism for the accuracy of their climate change statements than Obama has.
In recent years, Fox News has called climate change a "superstition," a "scam" and a "hoax."
A 2013 study found that consumption of conservative media decreases both trust in scientists and belief that global warming is occurring.
Forty-five percent of those polled in the recent St. Leo survey said they trust nongovernmental scientists and educators for climate change information, and only 13 percent trust the federal government. This is despite the fact that federal agencies NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are among the country's most important and reliable bodies for climatic observations and research.
The St. Leo poll also found that 73 percent of Americans, including 57 percent of Republicans and 88 percent of Democrats, are "somewhat" or "very" concerned about climate change.
Yet Gallup's most recent climate change poll found that only 55 percent of Americans worry a "great deal" or "fair amount" about climate change. This is nearly unchanged from 2014's poll and well below the 72 percent who were concerned about the issue in Gallup's 2000 poll.
04-03-2015, 05:23 PM
Roland Jacopetti
Re: Americans Trust Fox News More than Obama On Climate Change
Having consulted my Shorter Oxford English dictionary about the word "ignorant" (two huge volumes - a genuine paper book!), I find that the definitions have to do with lack of knowledge. However, I feel that the word itself, considering the definition of the root "ignore", describes someone who knows the truth and chooses to ignore it, because the truth is inconvenient, or won't make the ignorer any money, or was originated by people the ignorer dislikes, or frightens the ignorer, and so on.
This calls to mind the Christian theologic speculation about the so-called "Sin Against the Holy Ghost", the sin that some commentators say cannot be forgiven. Some think that sin is all about knowing the truth and denying it. See what they put in your head during twelve years of Roman Catholic education? Edward...to answer your question, many sources say "You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free."
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Is calling someone 'ignorant' a rude statement even if it is true???...