The Daily Caller (TDC) posted an article, titled “Turns Out Americans Really Don’t Care About Climate Change After All,” which reviewed CNN coverage of a recent Gallup poll showing that most Americans are not very worried about climate change, even amid the push from climate alarmists to attribute the deadly Texas floods to climate change. The Daily Caller is correct that flooding is not unprecedented, and that this trend in concern about climate change has held for quite some time.
TDC describes how CNN’s senior data reporter, Harry Enten, expressed quite a bit of concern about a new Gallup poll on climate change and natural disasters. The poll itself found that the percentage of Americans “greatly worried” about climate change has declined by six percentage points since 2020, down to just 40 percent. TDC explains that the new poll “emerged as many liberals, including Democrat members of Congress, have attempted to blame climate change and President Donald Trump for the devastating flood in Central Texas.”
Enten said that “climate activists have not successfully made the case to the American people,” which indeed appears to be the case, since the polling shows the percent of people who are worried about climate change has not changed since 2000. Enten says this is “despite all of these horrible weather events,” but it seems Americans know that every instance of bad weather cannot be attributed to climate change. As Climate Realism has pointed out numerous times, real-world data shows extreme weather across the board is not increasing in frequency or intensity. However, due to the massive coverage of most any severe weather event by mass media and instant video by citizens and storm chasers alike, there’s a false perception that severe weather has increased. Further, improvements in Doppler radar technology and communication systems (cell phones for example) have made it easier to detect and report severe weather events compared to just 30 years ago. This enhanced capability leads to a higher frequency of warnings and reports, creating the impression of increased activity, according to the UND Scholarly Commons.
The 21st century is by far the best time to be alive in terms of survivability from natural disasters. Over just the last 100 years, human deaths attributed to weather related disasters around the world have declined by over 99 percent. (See figure below)
Notably, the Gallup polls also showed that only 27 percent of Democrats believed their homes would be impacted by climate change. This is remarkable considering the sheer quantity of alarmist messaging from mainstream media, government officials, and entertainment media and activists over the past decades. Governments, activists and media have probably poured billions of dollars into spreading climate alarmist messaging, only to see concern drop.
These results are not surprising. There were signs that public concern was dropping, in 2024 a Monmouth University survey asked Americans if they saw climate change as a “very serious” issue, and those numbers also indicated that fewer people were concerned, compared to levels of concern in 2020. In that study, there exists a very sharp decline among people in the 18–34-year-old range, people who grew up with some of the most intense public propaganda in school and media. Their level of concern dropped by 17 points between just 2021 and 2024.
TDC also rightly calls out the media’s attempts to attribute the deadly Texas floods to climate change, stating simply that deadly flooding is not unprecedented in the U.S., and “some of the worst floods in the U.S. happened over a century ago.” This is true, and likewise flooding was not unknown to the Guadalupe River, which data show has seen fewer and smaller extremes in flooding compared to previous decades.
This was good, succinct coverage of recent Gallup polling and connection to the alarmism surrounding the tragic Texas flooding events from this summer from The Daily Caller. Kudos to them from Climate Realism, and hopefully more outlets write reasoned and data-based coverage like it going forward, as fewer Americans have patience for alarmist propaganda.
The post Daily Caller Rightly Says Americans Are Not Scared of Climate Change appeared first on ClimateRealism.
Click this link for the original source of this article.
Author: Linnea Lueken
This content is courtesy of, and owned and copyrighted by, https://climaterealism.com and its author. This content is made available by use of the public RSS feed offered by the host site and is used for educational purposes only. If you are the author or represent the host site and would like this content removed now and in the future, please contact USSANews.com using the email address in the Contact page found in the website menu.