Global Warming and the Environment
Dealing with global warming ranks at the bottom of the publics list of priorities; just 28% consider this a top priority, the lowest measure for any issue tested in the survey. Since 2007, when the item was first included on the priorities list, dealing with global warming has consistently ranked at or near the bottom. Even so, the percentage that now says addressing global warming should be a top priority has fallen 10 points from 2007, when 38% considered it a top priority. Such a low ranking is driven in part by indifference among Republicans: just 11% consider global warming a top priority, compared with 43% of Democrats and 25% of independents.
Protecting the environment fares somewhat better than dealing with global warming on the publics list of priorities, though it still falls on the lower half of the list overall. Some 44% say that protecting the environment should be a top priority for Obama and Congress, little changed from 2009.
The sad thing is that people actually STILL believe in TROGW/CC. (The Religion of GW/CC)
Top priorities? How about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? If the government would stick to protecting those, prosperity and economic growth would follow.