According to a new poll conducted by the
Yale Center of Environmental Law and Policy's Environmental Attitudes and Behavior Project:
Fully 83 percent of Americans now say global warming is a “serious” problem, up from 70 percent in 2004. More Americans than ever say they have serious concerns about environmental threats, such as toxic soil and water (92 percent, up from 85 percent in 2004), deforestation (89 percent, up from 78 percent), air pollution (93 percent, up from 87 percent) and the extinction of wildlife (83 percent, up from 72 percent in 2005). Most dramatically, the survey of 1,000 adults nationwide shows that 63 percent of Americans agree that the United States “is in as much danger from environmental hazards, such as air pollution and global warming, as it is from terrorists.”
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It will be wonderful when we have a sustainable national energy policy in place that will prevent the worst effects of global warming.
Just doing this will increase the level of health for Americans, due to real quality improvements in environment as well as significantly less anxiety about the future.
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