In the U.S., 28% Report Major Changes to Live

Even though there has been an increased focus on global warming and a growing market of environmentally friendly products, Gallup's annual Environment poll finds just 28% of Americans reporting they have made "major changes" in their lifestyles to protect the environment. Fifty-five percent have made "minor changes." Full Story »

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Subjects: World, Politics, Sci/Tech
Topics: Environment, Global Warming, Climate Change
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Posted by: Posted by Leo Romero - Apr 18, 2008 - 5:51 AM PDT
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by Leo Romero - Oct. 1, 2008
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by Tim Mitchell - Oct. 1, 2008

I was disappointed in the results of this Gallup Poll finding. It just reinforces how much work still needs to be done to educate the US population of the importance of everyone doing their share to improve the environment. We can not continue to just "leave it up to the next guy" we all need to take responsibility. This article confirms we have not done that yet.

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