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the linked article from Wiki provides a survey of scientists' views on climate change
of course, anybody who wants to can claim that Wiki is biased and is deliberately putting out false info
it's a real shame that this has become a political issue - it really shouldn't be - it's become a way for righties to say that MSM and other sources such as scientists are full of shit
so here we go - here are the opinions of full of shit scientists (full of shit per righties)
from wiki:
" "the finding of 97% consensus [that humans are causing recent global warming] in published climate research is robust and consistent with other surveys of climate scientists and peer-reviewed studies. A 2019 study found scientific consensus to be at 100%, and a 2021 study found that consensus exceeded 99%.
in 2021, Mark Lynas et al assessed studies published between 2012 and 2020. They found over 80,000 studies. They analyzed a random subset of 3000. Four of these were skeptical of the human cause of climate change, 845 were endorsing the human cause perspective at different levels, and 1869 were indifferent to the question. The authors estimated the proportion of papers not skeptical of the human cause as 99.85% (95% confidence limit 99.62%–99.96%). Excluding papers which took no position on the human cause led to an estimate of the proportion of consensus papers as 99.53% (95% confidence limit 98.80%–99.87%). They confirmed their numbers by explicitly looking for alternative hypotheses in the entire dataset, which resulted in 28 papers.
James L. Powell analyzed published research on global warming and climate change between 1991 and 2012 and found that of the 13,950 articles in peer-reviewed journals, only 24 (<0.2%) rejected anthropogenic global warming. This was a follow-up to an analysis looking at 2,258 peer-reviewed articles published between November 2012 and December 2013 revealed that only one of the 9,136 authors rejected anthropogenic global warming
Cook et al examined 11,944 abstracts from the peer-reviewed scientific literature from 1991 to 2011 that matched the topics 'global climate change' or 'global warming'. They found that, while 66.4% of them expressed no position on anthropogenic global warming (AGW), of those that did, 97.1% endorsed the consensus position that humans are contributing to global warming."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survey...climate_change