Mankind's heavy environmental footprint, evidence shows, is largely the work of men. Could resolving the gender divide be the first step to tackling climate change?
New Scientist
Men Or Man: Who's to Blame for Climate Change?
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Submitted by FP on Thu, 2007-11-15 16:22. | Tags: politics | climate change | CO2 | emissions | New Scientist | sweden
Video: Press and Policy Briefing on a Survey of Public Acceptance of Policies to Limit Emissions
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A new survey of American attitudes toward combating global warming was released by New Scientist magazine, with support from Stanford University and RFF. The poll finds that most Americans want the government to establish regulatory mandates -- so long as they don"t hit consumer pocketbooks too hard.
Submitted by EPTV on Tue, 2007-09-04 19:31. | Tags: politics | American | climate change | consumer | cost | emissions | environment | global warming | government | greenhouse gases | New Scientist | poll | regulation | Stanford | survey