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negative public opinions

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In 2016, Lawrence-Dill and sociologist Shawn Dorius began work to better understand where negative public opinions on GMOs and climate change originate.

What is a "negative public opinion on climate change"? Do I have it if I want to fight climate change, or do I have it if I do not believe in climate change?

If it's the first, then it is weird to lump acceptance of the scientific consensus together with the anti-science anti-GMO movement. If it's the second, that makes more sense - looking at two anti-science movements, one from the right and one from the left. So, I'd guess it's the second. But the article should make it clearer what it means. --Hob Gadling (talk) 08:00, 24 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]