



The scientific consensus on climate change is strong. The climate is changing and it’s mainly caused by humans. Climate scientists’ conclusions are based on rigorous evidence generated through observations and analyses grounded in robust scientific methods – they are not simply opinions.
But what about Canadians? Do they believe in the climate scientists’ conclusions? Read the full post to find out! You might be surprised about how many Canadians care!
This post was made in collaboration with the Government of Canada, to help better understand how Canadians’ think, feel and act on climate change.
- Consensus revisited: quantifying scientific agreement on climate change and climate expertise among Earth scientists 10 years later | IOPscience – Environmental Research Letters | October 2021
- The Program of Applied Research on Climate Action (PARCA) in Canada – Longitudinal Study: Wave 7 | Impact Canada
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99% of climate scientists agree the earth is warming mainly due to human activity.
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