> How great is the overlap between denial of the science on evolution and denial of climate science?

How great is the overlap between denial of the science on evolution and denial of climate science?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
Been asked before, I know, but please this time supply actual numbers and links to documentary sources

Well over 50%, probably approaching 80-90%

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/americans-bi...

"About 4 in 10 say they are not too confident or outright disbelieve that the earth is warming, mostly a result of man-made heat-trapping gases, that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old or that life on Earth evolved through a process of natural selection, though most were at least somewhat confident in each of those concepts. But a narrow majority ― 51 percent ― questions the Big Bang theory."

"Confidence in evolution, the Big Bang, the age of the Earth and climate change decline sharply as faith in a supreme being rises, according to the poll. Likewise, those who regularly attend religious services or are evangelical Christians express much greater doubts about scientific concepts they may see as contradictory to their faith."

The same idiots who have no clue about climate science almost always also believe in the straw man version of evolution promoted by the fundamentalist church. These science illiterates are becoming the face of Christianity. See if you're one here:

http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2011/12...

same school of thought

The National Center for Science Education defends the teaching of evolution and climate change.

http://ncse.com/

i don't have actual numbers but you can write them

Evolution is not science. And it did not happen. The consensus on global warming is not science. it is a group of people making money off the hysteria created by Al Gore.

Here, let me Google that for you.

Been asked before, I know, but please this time supply actual numbers and links to documentary sources