That 93 number includes "deniers" -- people who think man contributes to changes in the climate but don't believe the warming is primarily caused by human activity.
No it doesn't.
You didn't read the paper, did you?
Did you just read the Heartland talking points?
When you take out the "deniers," you only get 73 per cent of respondents who actively publish on climate change saying they support the hypothesis of man-made global warming.
The question in the AMS survey was about whether climate change over the last 150 years was natural or man-made. The consensus IPCC findings are that its very clear that most of the climate change we have experienced in the last 50 years is man made, though there was climate change starting 150 years ago its only in the last 50 years that its been the largest factor. Quite a few AMS members wrote in to say that this question was unclear and hard to answer fairly. Heartland uses this question only in their faked email and propaganda, ignoring the fact that the rest of the survey totally supports the view that there is consensus for belief in man-made climate change.
And in the reply to your favourite question, only 6% replied they think climate change has been from natural causes in the last 150 years.
I'll say it again -- 73% is not a consensus.
89% reported they believe climate change is happening in the AMS survey.
Only 4% replied 'no'.
Here are the major points.
1) the question was for climate change over the last 150 years, which covers a time when there was climate change but it wasn't the major forcings.
2) Heartland faked an email that misrepresented the findings.
3) the author of the survey stated that Heartland's statements were false.
4) the author of the study himself said this study supports the consensus view.
5) 93% of AMS members who study and publish papers on climatology support the consensus view
6) about 20% of AMS members are TV weathermen
Your claims are pure bullshit.
What else have you got?