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Posted Sun Apr 7 2013: from George Mason University, via CleanTechnica:
Majority Of Republicans Feel America Should Address Climate Change http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1365342829
So it was a bit of a surprise the other day when a recent survey conducted by the Center for Climate Change Communication (4C) at George Mason University of Republicans and Republican-leaning Independents found that a majority of respondents -- 62 percent -- said they felt America should be taking steps to address climate change.... In fact, more than three out of four survey respondents said that the United States should be using more renewable energy sources, and that those renewable sources should be implemented immediately. "Over the past few years, our surveys have shown that a growing number of Republicans want to see Congress do more to address climate change," said Mason professor Edward Maibach, director of 4C. "In this survey, we asked a broader set of questions to see if we could better understand how Republicans, and Independents who have a tendency to vote Republican, think about America's energy and climate change situation."
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