According to a new poll, Americans have grown more concerned about global warming than they were in 2009. Now 64% of Americans voted that they are more concerned about climate changes compared to the ’09 poll showing that only 46% of the population viewed it as a serious concern. Maybe the growing concern comes from hurricanes such as Irene and Sandy hitting areas such as NY and NJ that rarely have serious storms or the wildfires that swept the nation? The poll was conducted the day before election day fresh off the heels of Sandy slamming in the the Northern-East coast causing about $50 billion in damages to New York City, the Jersey shore, and more. Even NY Governor Cuomo and NJ Governor Christie expressed their concern about climate changes. Somewhere former VP Al Gore is sitting back saying “I told you so.” Read more below. Julie A.