The Green Files > Gallup poll: 28% made major changes for environment

Green Daily[Green Daily] Gallup's annual Environmental poll, released this month, showed some surprising results. Even though there has been an increased focus on global warming and eco-friendly products, only 28% of Americans report that they have made major .

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John Bradley Jackson[John Bradley Jackson] Green: Marketing Mega Trend of the Decade: Interestingly enough, a recent Gallup poll of U.S. voters ranked the war in Iraq, healthcare, and the economy to be greater issues than the need to become carbon neutral. This is particularly vexing when you think that two of the three top issues are directly related to oil—namely the war in Iraq and our current economic malaise.

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James Logan Courierhttp://jameslogancourier.org/index.php?itemid=1915 [James Logan Courier] Earth Day 2007: It's cool to be green: A USA Today/ Gallup Poll last month found that more Americans than ever before ”” 60 percent, up from 48 percent a decade ago ”” believe global warming is already changing the world's climate. A slightly larger percentage of Americans .

Douglas's Blog[Douglas's Blog] The Power of Green: According to a recent Gallup Poll, Americans by a large majority not only support the environmental movement in general, but actually take action in support of their beliefs.

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