Global concern for Climate Change

Global concern over climate change 'at historic highs,' poll suggests
90% of Canadians rate problem as 'serious'
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?
id=c536c7f9-04ae-4361-abc7-f80b36ff7dce

A majority of Britons accept human activity is responsible for changing the climate of the planet, a new BBC poll suggests
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3934363.stm

Public backs law to enforce cuts in emissions
Published: 01 May 2006
Three quarters of the public would support a new law designed to lessen carbon dioxide emissions, according to a new survey.
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article361198.ece

Angus Reid Global Scan : Polls & Research
World Aware of Global Warming Threat
April 29, 2006
(Angus Reid Global Scan) – Many adults in 30 countries express concern about climate change, according to a poll by the Program on International Policy Attitudes. 65 per cent of respondents think global warming is a very serious problem...
http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/117...

Angus Reid Global Scan : Polls & Research
Global Warming Real for Two-Thirds of Americans
April 24, 2006
(Angus Reid Global Scan) – Many adults in the United States are aware of climate change, according to a poll by the Center for Survey Research and Analysis at the University of Connecticut. 66 per cent of respondents think the claim of a gradual warming of the earth’s atmosphere caused by carbon dioxide emissions is completely or probably true.
http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewItem/itemID/116...

Victorians concern about climate change heightened: new survey
Friday 12 April 2002: There has been a marked increase in public concern about climate change, with 88% of Victorians believing that climate change is mostly the result of human actions, according to a new social research report.
http://www.envict.org.au/inform.php?menu=4&submenu=20&item=252

According to a recent Stanford University poll, the American public is ready: 85 per cent of respondents agreed that human-induced climate change is occurring, and 65 per cent believed the government should do more to stop it. Another poll by the Pew Research Center found that 82 per cent of Americans support increased federal research on solar and wind energy
http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=2711

Polls say?

Recently (& locally) some began 'selling' concern over 'desalination' by mention of '70% are opposed'. Yet no one I have ever spoken to was ever asked, so perhaps the 'question' was made within the office of those making such a claim.
Not really indicating the PUBLIC view of the 'public' however, seems the same here, again.
Common knowledge is that climate change is ever happening but is there REAL concern over this however? Much less than there is of concern for real POLLUTION. Such is far more relevant to those who suffer from (with increasing incidence) asthma and other respiratory issues.

Still the 'opinioning game' continues oblivious to the realities, which is the ever increasing SPRAWL of Humanity.
For years I have been warning of the threat to Amazonia, of how the emerging NEW population trends WILL see these areas being NEXT on the rematerialing list.
Well it is NOW happening, and still some few ARE attempting to censoring (i.e. control content) of discussion as they cannot 'sell' their opinions in the face of REAL scrutiny.
I see a Nun in Amazonia is now needing SECURITY as her life is threatened for attempting to speak out about issues facing the local people AND the forest.

What do we see here in this 'site'? A few STILL producing harassment of myself AND total ignorance of these REAL issues in favor of 'greenhouse platforming' and myopic 'energy production policies'.

Tell me when actual CONCERN for the ENVIRONMENT will begin within 'discussions' on this site please?

Your's, Peter K. Anderson a.k.a. Hartlod(tm)
From the PC of Peter K Anderson
E-Mail: Hartlod@bigpond.com

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