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  • March 28, 2006

    Poll: Americans See a Climate Problem

    In a new TIME survey, most people see global warming worsening — and
    want action
    Sunday, Mar. 26, 2006

    http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1176967,00.html

    A large majority of Americans — 85% — say global warming is probably
    happening, according to a new TIME magazine/ABC News/Stanford
    University poll. An even larger percentage (88%) think global warming
    threatens future generations. More than half (60%) say it threatens
    them a great deal; 38% feel that global warming is already a serious
    problem, and 47% feel that it will be in the future.

    Just over half of Americans (52%) say weather patterns in the county
    where they live have grown more unstable in the last three years and
    half (50%) feel that average temperatures have risen in their county.
    A large majority (70%) think weather patterns globally have become
    more unstable in the last three years and 56% feel average
    temperatures around the world have risen.

    Almost half (49%) say the issue of global warming is “extremely
    important” or “very important” to them personally, up from 31% in
    1998. When asked about the causes of rise in the world’s
    temperatures, 31% feel it is caused by the things people do, 19% feel
    it is due mostly to natural causes, and 49% feel it is a combination
    of the two. Almost seven-in-ten (68%) Americans think the government
    should do more to address global warming, according to the poll;
    however, 64% think scientists disagree with one another about global
    warming.

    Two-thirds of Americans (66%) say President George W. Bush’s policies
    did little or nothing to help the environment in the past year. More
    than half (54%) feel American businesses did little or nothing to
    help. Three-quarters want to see Bush and others — Congress, American
    businesses and the American public — take action to help the
    environment in the year ahead. About one-third (35%) of Americans say
    that in the past year they have personally given a lot of thought to
    the impact they were having on the environment.

    Six in ten Americans (62%) think much can be done to curb global
    warming and 52% favor government mandates. A majority (61%) say they
    would support a government mandate on lowering power plant emissions,
    and 87% support tax breaks to develop water, wind and solar power.
    But 81% oppose higher taxes on electricity, 68% oppose higher
    gasoline taxes and 56% oppose giving companies tax breaks to build
    nuclear power plants.

    The partisan gap on global warming seems to be shifting, according to
    the poll. In 1998, 31% of Republicans and independents alike were
    sure that global warming was happening, compared with 39% among
    Democrats. Today, 46% of Democrats and 45% of independents are
    certain, but only 26% of Republicans feel that way, according to the
    poll.

    The TIME/ABC News/Stanford University poll was conducted by telephone
    March 9-14, 2006 among a random national sample of 1,002 adults. The
    results have a three-point error margin.

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    note: If so many of us see it, why did Bush blow off Kyoto and not get involved?
    oh wait, I know, for the same reason he’s still in office when so many of us think he should be impeached!

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