We believe addressing the risk of climate change is a global issue.

I absolutely do not believe in the science of man-caused climate change.

I believe global warming and climate change are real threats to our planet.

Climate change isn't something people get to choose to believe or not: it's happening.

Labor believes in sustainability. We believe in acting on climate change, not just talking about it.

I believe that climate change represents one of the greatest threats to our national security and our planet.

I believe that the United States has a moral and economic imperative to mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Listen, I think we all believe that we need to take aggressive steps to mitigate the effects of climate change.

I believe everyone deserves access to clean air and water, and that climate change has exacerbated this challenge.

I believe climate change is real - and I believe we have to act to protect the climate as fast as we possibly can.

I think the climate is changing, but I don't believe humans are causing that change to the extent that's been in the news.

I don't believe that there is anybody who denies climate change in the Democratic caucus. Everybody accepts that it is a real problem.

Our military leaders have studied the climate change issue and now believe that mitigating climate change is an urgent national security issue.

Climate change is absolutely real and if you don't believe that you ought to believe every four-star general in our military is planning for it.

Conservative voters tend to believe that the 'climate change' agenda has been foisted upon us by an unaccountable lobby of politicised intellectuals.

A Labor prime minister, Julia Gillard, who does believe in climate change, nevertheless advised her predecessor, Kevin Rudd, to abandon his emissions trading scheme.

I'm a fiscal hawk. I vote against all taxes, but I do believe the environment, and climate change, is a bigger issue than fiscal deficits are as a risk to the nation.

Some scientists believe climate change is the cause of unprecedented melting of the North Pole, and that effects these very uncertain weather patterns. I think we should listen to those scientists and experts.

Why are the people who are most alarmist about climate change so opposed to the technologies that are solving it? One possibility is that they truly believe nuclear and natural gas are as dangerous as climate change.

No matter what Sarah Palin and these geniuses she surrounds herself with try to tell you, climate change is not a liberal versus conservative thing, but the people who profit from ignoring it want you to believe it is.

African Americans are not going to be fooled by any group supported by industrial polluters. They know climate change is real and that we have to do something about it. Only 3 percent believe concern about climate change is overblown.

I think there are more politicians in favor of electric cars than against. There are still some that are against, and I think the reasoning for that varies depending on the person, but in some cases, they just don't believe in climate change - they think oil will last forever.

We actually all care about the environment, and most people believe in climate change and believe that mankind has something to do with that - how much is scientifically debatable, but there is some effect and we all have an interest in reducing carbon emissions, just having cleaner air, cleaner oceans. It's something we can get behind.

If you compare Everest photographs in 1953 with its current state, things are melting. I imagine if I were a golfer in Indiana, I'd be hard-pressed to believe in climate change because nothing's going on there. But when you're up in the mountains and seeing the glaciers melt away, it's an obvious physical manifestation of a warming planet.

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