A recent survey has revealed a divided opinion on whether to believe in global warming or not.
When asked the question "Do you believe in global warming?", the results were varied. African voters gave a resounding 100% percent in favor, while South American voters were only slightly less certain, with 75% percent in favor of believing in global warming.
North American voters agreed with African voters, with an overwhelming 100% percent in favor.
European voters gave a much closer result, with 40.4% percent in favor of believing in global warming and 59.6% percent against. Asian voters were again in favor of the belief, but at a lower rate than South Americans, with 75% percent in favor. Lastly, Oceanian voters gave the least convincing result, with 42.9% percent in favor and 57.1% percent against.
In total, 69 people voted from around the world, with a result of 46.4% percent in favor of believing in global warming, and 53.6% percent against.
The debate on whether to believe in global warming or not appears to be ongoing, with no clear consensus at this time.