A 2013 Yale University Study Indicates that Coloradans Believe in Global Warming |
Do Coloradan's
Actually Belief in Global Warming? A 2013 Yale Study Says Yes
Hi, one of my recent articles was published online. Here is an excerpt:
There is only one thread tying all Coloradans together. Whether
we ride with the HOG (Harley Owner's Group®) or hike Spruce Mountain (a
beautiful and rigorous trail just south of Larkspur); whether we are a farmer, Flatiron
runner, or a butterfly hunter at the Denver Botanic Gardens - we love our
outdoors.
Do we believe our outdoors are suffering the consequences of
global warming? A Yale University study of 800 Coloradans revealed that yes, we
do. Seventy percent of those surveyed believed that global warming effects are experienced
in Colorado through reduced snowpack and subsequent increase in droughts.
Further, 66% percent believed that wildfires could also lay some blame on
global warming (Yale University, June 2013 study, p. 3). Keep Reading this article - you will be taken to the Denver Post Newspaper website