Wednesday, August 23, 2006

American opinion poll links Katrina, wildfires, and global warming

Close to the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a Zogby America poll of adults in the U.S. says that a majority believe that global warming has had at least some influence in stronger hurricanes and more frequent wildfires. Additionally, 72% surveyed believe that restrictions on carbon dioxide could be enforced without real harm to industry. The survey was sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation.

read the survey report

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