Jupiter551 said:
I've noticed (as I'm sure many have) that Americans seem to be strongly and strangely convinced this particular scientific fact isn't a fact, despite 97% of the world's scientists considering it one...I guess this propaganda is the reason why? :dontknow:
I've always wondered where this 97% number came from.
I'm an engineer/scientist (environmental), my wife is a scientist (environmental chemistry).
Neither of us has ever been asked our opinion on the matter- and we are in at least tangentially related fields- most scientists are in fields that in no way related and would have zero expertise. Who cares what, for example, a physicist or computer scientist thinks on this, as it is entirely outside their realm of expertise (to say nothing of those in the "soft" sciences)?
Did they do some sort of poll using a statistical sample? How was it done? How were the questions worded?
Precisely what statement did the (alleged) 97% agree on?
Here is a Washington Post article about where the number comes from.
Here
Methinks there is a lot of BS being bandied about by both sides, and the oft quoted "97%" is probably part of that.