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Bah, back at work... I should plan more holidays like this last one, we finally had a week of sunshine and beautiful weather! And I finally played Deus Ex: Human Revolution from start to finish.
Lady Rhonwyn (sister of Danea, Katlinel, Gwendydd, and the rest)
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-Art
Oh FOX News, you so cray-cray.
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From the article: "Regardless of how much they know about science, individualists were relatively unconcerned about global warming, whereas those who value equality were very concerned."
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You can tell the quality of life of people by what they complain about
Here's the actual study (PDF)
Seems that it's a literacy and numeracy test and the 'global warming' aspect of it is a very tiny element of it.
And that's a 1% difference in that category, from 22 varying questions, so out of 1,540 people we have to assume 70 people answered 'more correctly' on one question compared to their 'climate change worried' counterparts.
But from a study where 88% didn't know a ball costs 5 cents, the 55% who don't know how long a year is and the 97% who can't figure out their friend as a 90% chance of having a tumour...well I'll leave my science to those who can count.
Fox should retitle their piece 'US citizens - should we be worried?'
-Art
Hold on, Art, are you suggesting that FOX News knowingly misrepresents facts? I'm going to have to ask you to stop spreading vicious lies.