Russ Steele
It appears there is a natural cycle in the global-warming poll results. When the temperature goes up the concern goes up, down when temperatures fall. The latest poll results demonstrates this cycle.
Americans continue to express less concern about global warming than they have in the past, with 51% saying they worry a great deal or fair amount about the problem -- although attitudes appear to have stabilized compared with last year. That current level of worry compares with 66% just three years ago, and is only one percentage point higher than the low Gallup measured in 1997.
It looks like Democrats are more concerned than Republicans.
Exit question: Why are Democrats more fearful of the global-warming than Republicans?