This is a follow up post to my original post here.
KQED is continuing their survey on American's attitudes toward global warming in collaboration with the Yale Project on Climate Change and the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University. As you can see from this graphic, attitudes are changing.
KQED reports despite a drop in concern about climate change, majorities in all six groups say that developing sources of clean energy should be a priority for the US government. I support the development of clean energy, but real solutions are 20-30 years away. Details in a Wall Street Journal special section The Long Road to an Alternative-Energy Future (Monday, February 22, 2010)
You can go to the KQED Climate Watch blog and take the "A Matter of Degree" survey to see which of the "Six Americas" resonates most with your viewpoint. Who would have thought I am a dismissive?