Examiner.com's First Annual Survey on Global Warming
If you are tired of having everybody trying to tell you what you think, and especially if what you think isn't what's being reported, I heartily encourage you to take this survey. I will be doing the analysis for free and for fun over the next few weeks, and I hope that we will be able to break new ground on the debate over global warming.
Update: The survey is now closed. We received roughly 3,300 responses. Many thanks to those of you who participated. I will be publishing short analytical articles about the survey findings for the foreseeable future (there's a lot of interesting material in the findings).
The introduction is below. Have fun!
Thank you for participating in Examiner.com's First Annual Survey on Global Warming.
First, let's start with the ground rules. Your participation is completely anonymous, and no attempt will be made to contact you for any reason as a result of your participation or anything you write in this survey.
Second, this survey is not intended to be used as an opinion poll or a census, and will not be used as such. We are not trying to find out how many people 'believe' or 'disbelieve' in global warming. Our purpose is to try and find out if there are areas of agreement on possible policy initiatives going forward