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Statewide Survey: Californians and the Environment
July 22, 2008
Public Policy Institute of California's latest public opinion survey of Californians on environmental issues examines variations in perceptions across the five major regions of the state and by age, education, and income categories, racial/ethnic groups, and political affiliation. For the first time, a majority of Californians (54%) say they think global warming poses a very serious threat to the state’s future economy and quality of life. A majority of the state’s likely voters (54%) say that presidential candidates’ positions on the environment will be very important in determining how they cast their vote in 2008. Significantly more San Joaquin Valley residents (35%) than residents statewide (25%) identify air pollution as a very serious health threat to them and their families.  Read more here...

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