Indonesia is funny because Jakarta is clearly sinking and they’re trying to move the entire city inland
epilepsyisdumb on
I think this belongs in r/sadasfuck not here… lol
KennethHaight on
Can I get that cross-referenced with education standards?
neil_billiam on
The writing is on the wall, just ask insurance companies who offer home owners insurance for costal areas.
05twister on
I have a novel thought, why don’t we stop asking questions to people that are fact. There will always be people who deny facts like earth is round, abd we shouldn’t make policies local, national and international to appease the deniers.
fenuxjde on
Alrighty, so no airplanes, internets, or medicine for those people! Science isn’t a pick and choose kind of thing.
Lashesbootysexy on
Bro, it’s wild how some peeps still think climate change ain’t real, like they’re living in a whole different universe.
TwistedTerns on
The majority of these countries export either oil or coal
AcceptableCoyote9080 on
guess once indonesia is under water maybe they might rethink that stance… and maybe a few more hurricanes of cat 4+ need to hit the states for them to rethink their stance… ??? when are people gonna wake up?? oh wait they dont want to be “woke” gtfo y’all!!!
charlsalash on
The common thread, I think, is that, aside from Australia maybe, all these countries have strong religious beliefs.
EgoNusquamDicam on
I can’t see this as fully accurate though. To be clear it may be worse than this. China and Russia aren’t on this list. To me that means the study was not able to be done as accurately as it should be. I know it’s not possible, but it would be interesting to see a full picture of each country and their imports/exports as well as education level.
SnooChickens2093 on
How could humans possibly be responsible? All we did is pump hundreds of thousands (millions, billions? Who knows) of tons of greenhouse gases into a closed system. If there’s one thing we know about closed systems, it’s that they’re immune from radically changing variables impacting their operation in any way.
bandwagonguy83 on
What about “Climate is changing, humans accelerate this change, but we don’t know how much”? Is that a denier point of view?
Otherwise-Ad-2578 on
Indonesia and US
LMAO
intronert on
Strongholds of Fox Newz or government controlled media.
Pebbsto110 on
I am trying to guess the methodology for these data. It seems unfeasible.
Kantherax on
I am so glad Canada isn’t on this list. I’m sure we are not far behind Australia but we not on the list so we win.
pokeyporcupine on
Saudi Arabia is wild because their government is literally altering the climate on purpose.
Imo is the idea that the government is always lying, also many people believe what USA believes, so we’re getting many science deniers.
BilliamTheGr8 on
I bet you’re conjuring some redneck hunter or small time commercial fisher. Have I got some news for you- those guys are some of the biggest conservation proponents around. We want these resources to last and part of that is restricting and regulating ourselves.
ikkikkomori on
Glory to our nepotistic government
dman928 on
I’m actually pleasantly surprised the numbers aren’t much higher.
SyrenaLovess on
Guess they haven’t seen Al Gore’s slideshow yet.
BosskFett884Lom on
This assumes the authors are correct… not too much science is 100% correct….
BillyTheGoatBrown on
This is based on about 1k people taking the servey per a country. Take the US for example, if you took 1k from northern states vs southern, your data is completely different. My point, this data is weak!
studmaster896 on
Democrats would make you think it is 50% in the US
thas_mrsquiggle_butt on
You’re saying per Capita, but the chart is saying 26,000 were asked in total. So what am I missing?
What a random mix of countries, but more understandable for third world cou tries where educational budget per capita is not as high as Australia or the US. I can understand the third world for not getting it, but Australia and the states? Common now..
-retaliation- on
“26’000 people in 25 countries surveyed”
26’000 people, even if it’s per country, and I find it unclear if it’s total or per here.Â
Is an incredibly small amount of people considering the assertion they’re making here.Â
big_d_usernametaken on
I prefer to use the term “climate chaos.”
To me, it seems more appropriate.
winterweed on
Lolololol fossil fuels yo
gerinko on
As an Indonesian, how the fuck can any Indonesian believe that climate change is not real??? Cities that stereotypically cool like Bandung and Malang has become warmer compared to 10 years ago. The rainy/dry season cycle has become unpredictable. They really need to go outside more often.
ZEALOUS_RHINO on
Its interesting how these are some of the hottest countries on earth. But I guess its government propaganda pushing these narratives to promote fossil fuels.
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Indonesia is funny because Jakarta is clearly sinking and they’re trying to move the entire city inland
I think this belongs in r/sadasfuck not here… lol
Can I get that cross-referenced with education standards?
The writing is on the wall, just ask insurance companies who offer home owners insurance for costal areas.
I have a novel thought, why don’t we stop asking questions to people that are fact. There will always be people who deny facts like earth is round, abd we shouldn’t make policies local, national and international to appease the deniers.
Alrighty, so no airplanes, internets, or medicine for those people! Science isn’t a pick and choose kind of thing.
Bro, it’s wild how some peeps still think climate change ain’t real, like they’re living in a whole different universe.
The majority of these countries export either oil or coal
guess once indonesia is under water maybe they might rethink that stance… and maybe a few more hurricanes of cat 4+ need to hit the states for them to rethink their stance… ??? when are people gonna wake up?? oh wait they dont want to be “woke” gtfo y’all!!!
The common thread, I think, is that, aside from Australia maybe, all these countries have strong religious beliefs.
I can’t see this as fully accurate though. To be clear it may be worse than this. China and Russia aren’t on this list. To me that means the study was not able to be done as accurately as it should be. I know it’s not possible, but it would be interesting to see a full picture of each country and their imports/exports as well as education level.
How could humans possibly be responsible? All we did is pump hundreds of thousands (millions, billions? Who knows) of tons of greenhouse gases into a closed system. If there’s one thing we know about closed systems, it’s that they’re immune from radically changing variables impacting their operation in any way.
What about “Climate is changing, humans accelerate this change, but we don’t know how much”? Is that a denier point of view?
Indonesia and US
LMAO
Strongholds of Fox Newz or government controlled media.
I am trying to guess the methodology for these data. It seems unfeasible.
I am so glad Canada isn’t on this list. I’m sure we are not far behind Australia but we not on the list so we win.
Saudi Arabia is wild because their government is literally altering the climate on purpose.
México is weird because many beaches around the country are now under the sea, we also have many floods and this year many places reached record temperatures.
Imo is the idea that the government is always lying, also many people believe what USA believes, so we’re getting many science deniers.
I bet you’re conjuring some redneck hunter or small time commercial fisher. Have I got some news for you- those guys are some of the biggest conservation proponents around. We want these resources to last and part of that is restricting and regulating ourselves.
Glory to our nepotistic government
I’m actually pleasantly surprised the numbers aren’t much higher.
Guess they haven’t seen Al Gore’s slideshow yet.
This assumes the authors are correct… not too much science is 100% correct….
This is based on about 1k people taking the servey per a country. Take the US for example, if you took 1k from northern states vs southern, your data is completely different. My point, this data is weak!
Democrats would make you think it is 50% in the US
You’re saying per Capita, but the chart is saying 26,000 were asked in total. So what am I missing?
Edit: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.statista.com/chart/amp/19449/countries-with-biggest-share-of-climate-change-deniers/
What a random mix of countries, but more understandable for third world cou tries where educational budget per capita is not as high as Australia or the US. I can understand the third world for not getting it, but Australia and the states? Common now..
“26’000 people in 25 countries surveyed”
26’000 people, even if it’s per country, and I find it unclear if it’s total or per here.Â
Is an incredibly small amount of people considering the assertion they’re making here.Â
I prefer to use the term “climate chaos.”
To me, it seems more appropriate.
Lolololol fossil fuels yo
As an Indonesian, how the fuck can any Indonesian believe that climate change is not real??? Cities that stereotypically cool like Bandung and Malang has become warmer compared to 10 years ago. The rainy/dry season cycle has become unpredictable. They really need to go outside more often.
Its interesting how these are some of the hottest countries on earth. But I guess its government propaganda pushing these narratives to promote fossil fuels.
More recently, also see [https://www.statista.com/statistics/1414549/public-opinion-on-immediate-climate-change-impact-worldwide/](https://www.statista.com/statistics/1414549/public-opinion-on-immediate-climate-change-impact-worldwide/)
Excuse me but where is russia?
Indonesia surprises me since the country is clearly sinking – possible big money play a role here
And I always assumed ladyboys believed in climate change.Â
We’re number two! We’re number two!Â
Honestly, it’s sad that so many Americans are that stupid. And I’m surprised that America’s number is higher than Saudi Arabia.
That’s pretty good, way less then I imagined.