Poll: U.S. Public Split on Global Warming Measures

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A look at Rasmussen polling on American attitudes toward climate change measures.

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Rasmussen Reports has some new data:

Americans remain evenly divided over how urgent it is to deal with global warming.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 43% say we must take immediate action to stop it. But another 43% say we should wait a few years to see if global warming is real before making major changes. Fourteen percent (14%) aren’t sure which course to follow.

Looks like they have their work cut out for them at Copenhagen.

(AP Photos)

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