CBS News/New York Times Poll: Environment
George W. Bush job performance (6); firing of U.S. Attorneys by the Justice Department (1); Alberto Gonzales should stay/resign (1); gun control laws (2); Virginia Tech shooting (2); environment (5); political party that would do better job handling the environment (3); influence of environment on v...
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Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
2013
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.25940/roper-31091531 https://doi.roper.center?doi=10.25940/ROPER-31091531 |
Summary: | George W. Bush job performance (6); firing of U.S. Attorneys by the Justice Department (1); Alberto Gonzales should stay/resign (1); gun control laws (2); Virginia Tech shooting (2); environment (5); political party that would do better job handling the environment (3); influence of environment on vote for Presidential candidate (2); environmental protection (1); U.S. role in global environmental problems (2); stimulating the economy or protecting the environment as more important (1); priority for government (2); drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (1); gas prices (3); weather patterns (2); nuclear power plants (2); coal plants (2); willingness to pay higher taxes for renewable energy research (1); global warming (7); use of resources to generate electricity (5); environmentally friendly products (1); likelihood of reducing driving to save energy/cut down on greenhouse gases (1); paying more for alternative electricity (1); fuel efficient cars (1); federal gasoline tax (5); recycling (1); purchase of recycled materials (1); purchasing of fluorescent light bulbs (1); car pooling/mass transit (1); use of alternative energy (1); hybrid cars (1); personal financial situation (2); Iraq (3) horseracing (3); NBA (2); use of steroids and sports records (1); type of vehicle most recently purchased (1); vote in 2004 Presidential election (1); service in the Armed Forces (2); viewing of 'An Inconvenient Truth' (1). |
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