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nationalpost.com - by Kelly McParland - February 26, 2013
This has to be bad news for environmental activists everywhere: a massive international study, conducted in 33 countries over 17 years, shows that people just don’t care a lot about the environment.
. . . the lack of concern is itself reason for concern.
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International Survey - U.S Doesn't Care About Climate Change
scienceworldreport.com - by Catherine Griffin - February 26, 2013
Who really cares about climate change? Apparently, not that many. A newly released international study shows that the issue is not a priority in the United States or anywhere else around the world.
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Environmental Issues Rank Low Among Most People's Concerns
norc.org
2/25/2013, Chicago, IL–A newly released international study reveals that the issue of climate change is not a priority for people in the United States and around the world.
The surveys showed that when asked to rank priority worries, people were five times more likely to point to the economy over the environment. Additionally, when asked about climate change, people identified the issue as more of a national problem than a personal concern.
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