
I was sifting through Treasure Nature’s Google Analytics data earlier today and I noticed the number of searches related to global warming. These are the keywords or key phrases people use to reach TN’s articles on global warming:
Read here why the cry “Global warming is fake!” doesn’t ring true.
They kind of represent the visitors TN get for global warming searches. More people seems to be looking for articles affirming that there is no global warming rather than articles on how to prevent it.
Know 10 ways to prevent global warming.
Does this mean that only a few believe that global warming is real? What do you think?

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I don’t think it means only a few people think it is true. There’s many, many people who believe in a climate crisis, global climate change, or global warming, however one prefers to label it. For those that don’t, their denial is usually caked in lies and skewed data that makes the information completely useless when someone looks into it.
Climate Denier’s Crock of the week on Youtube debunks most excuses I have ever heard, and then some, in regard to why people DO NOT think global warming is real. I suggest everyone watch those short videos, it really leaves little left to question when you disprove your excuse.
Great post, thanks for sharing your data on what people are searching for!
No, it means people decide what to believe and then do a search to support what they believe. Since global warming is real and highly supported by science and websites, it’s hard to find evidence that goes against the factual evidence. People have to search for blogs that support their bias.
Global warming is real and I think the searches mean people are desperate.
Most people know that.