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- ngọnarị, ịchụpụ, ma ọ bụ obi abụọ na-enweghị isi gbasara nkwenye sayensị na ọnụego na oke okpomoku zuru ụwa ọnụ (ig)
- negação do consenso científico sobre as mudanças climáticas (pt)
- attitude de déni face au consensus scientifique sur le réchauffement climatique (fr)
- kukataa, kufukuzwa, au mashaka yasiyo na ulazima juu ya makubaliano ya kisayansi juu ya kiwango na kiwango cha ongezeko la joto duniani (sw)
- denial, dismissal, or unwarranted doubt about the scientific consensus on the rate and extent of global warming (en)
- Leugnen des wissenschaftlichen Konsens zur globalen Erwärmung oder ihres anthropogenen Ursprungs (de)
- negacionismo del cambio climático (es)
- näkemys (fi)
- отрицание, принижение или необоснованное подвержение сомнению научного консенсуса об уровне и размере глобального потепления (ru)
- 地球温暖化の速度および規模に関する科学的コンセンサスを否定・却下したり、不当な疑念を抱いたりすること (ja)
- sự phủ nhận quan điểm khoa học về biến đổi khí hậu (vi)
- negazione del consenso scientifico sul cambiamento climatico (it)
- ontkenning, verwerping of ongeregverdigde twyfel oor die wetenskaplike konsensus oor die tempo en omvang van aardverwarming (af)
- zanikanje, zavrnitev ali neupravičen dvom o znanstvenem soglasju o hitrosti in obsegu globalnega segrevanja (sl)
- הטלת ספק בקונצנזוס המדעי סביב שינוי האקלים (iw)
- Порицање научног консензуса о климатским променама (sr)
- corrent ideològic oposat a l'explicació de l'escalfament global com causat per les activitats industrials (ca)
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- Causation: The Fourth National Climate Assessment includes charts illustrating how human factors, especially accumulation in the atmosphere of greenhouse gases, are the predominant cause of observed global warming. (en)
- Results of a survey overseen by the United Nations Development Programme on belief in whether climate change presents a climate emergency (en)
- Presenting data and other facts is less effective in motivating people to act to mitigate climate change, than financial incentives and social pressure involved in showing people climate-related actions of other people. (en)
- Campaigns by climate change deniers portray scientists as disagreeing about global warming, but datasets from various scientific organizations show 1880– pairwise correlations of the four longer-term datasets are at least 99.29%. (en)
- Results of a survey in 31 countries of public opinion, specifically among Facebook users, on the causes of climate change (en)
- Opinion about human causation of climate change increased substantially with education among voters of the Democratic Party in the U.S., but not among voters of the Republican Party. Conversely, opinions favoring becoming carbon neutral declined substantially with age among Republicans, but not among Democrats. (en)
- The strongest factors in self-reported changes in opinion about global warming in the United States were Republican party identification, seeing others experience impacts of global warming, and learning more about global warming. (en)
- A 2022 study found that the public in many countries substantially underestimates the degree of scientific consensus that humans are causing climate change. Studies from 2019–2021 found scientific consensus to range from 98.7–100%. (en)
- National political divides on the seriousness of climate change consistently correlate with political ideology, with right-wing opinion being more negative . (en)
- Temperature data: Global average temperature datasets from various scientific organizations show substantial agreement concerning the progress and extent of global warming: pairwise correlations of 1850+/1880+ datasets exceed 99.1%. (en)
- Research found that 80–90% of Americans underestimate the prevalence of support for major climate change mitigation policies and climate concern. While 66–80% Americans support these policies, Americans estimate the prevalence to be 37–43%. Researchers have called this misperception a false social reality, a form of pluralistic ignorance. (en)
- Climate change denial opposes the results of academic studies of scientific agreement on human-caused climate change. The level of scientific consensus positively correlates with expertise in climate science. (en)
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