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But What About Liechtenstein?

Survey unearths international climate-change attitudes

A majority of South Koreans believe global warming is a critical threat. Same with Iranians. And Mexicans. And Israelis. But Americans -- not so much, says a recent survey of more than 20,000 people in more than 15 countries. Granted, the U.S. could have been more ignorant: a solid 46 percent of Americans deemed climate change critical, and an additional 39 percent labeled it "important." Also encouraging: 43 percent of U.S. residents favor attacking global warming even if it involves "significant costs," while a mere 17 percent favor the let's-study-it-some-more approach. Chinese views were similar to Americans'; in India, 51 percent viewed climate change as critical, while only 19 percent gave the thumbs-up to significant costs for mitigation. Australians were the most concerned about global-warming risks, and the most climate-change-lackadaisical country was the Ukraine, where only 33 percent of respondents said global warming was critical. One Kiev hotel room for Al Gore, please!

straight to the source: Yahoo! News, Associated Press, Tara Burghart, 14 Mar 2007
straight to the source: Yahoo! News, Agence France-Presse, 14 Mar 2007
straight to the source: Playfuls.com, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Chris Cermak, 14 Mar 2007
straight to the survey results: WorldPublicOpinion.org


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So basically, non-news...

Come on, surely we all know that people lie when faced with an opinion poll, or give what they think their opinion is, but are wrong, or had something for lunch that disagreed with them and thus are in a bad mood. I know it's the people that have to be swayed, everyone has to do their bit, but honestly, we're talking about people who believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife!
It really is in times like this that democracy becomes a pain. What every country needs is a strong dictator to stand up and say, "right, this is what's going to be done", as frankly most of the public haven't a clue. I'm not preaching revolution here, but hey, we all know that the major drawback of democracy is that most people just don't give a damn.

If I share initials with 'Global Warming', is that a sign?

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