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NedReck discovered this in UK
•6 reviews since Nov 4, 2007
uk, global-warming
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NedReck discovered 6 months ago- "Most Ready for 'Green Sacrifices'" In the Article: Most people say they are ready to make personal sacrifices to address climate change, according to a BBC poll of 22,000 people in 21 countries.

saltwatermatt rated 6 months ago- Most people are ready to make personal sacrifices to address climate change, according to a BBC poll of 22,000 people in 21 countries. Four out of five people indicated they were prepared to change their lifestyle - even in the US and China, the world's two biggest emitters of carbon dioxide. Opinion was split over tax rises on oil and coal - 44% against, 50% in favour. Support would rise if the cash was used to boost efficiency and find new energy sources, the poll suggested.

Gruntilla rated 6 months ago- Ok, then, change... Ready.... go...everybody has to start now!!! Do something today to reduce the load on the planet..

wildmustard rated 6 months ago- No surprises here, that individual people are more aware and more willing than governments to make positive changes.

orangeguru rated 6 months ago- Most people are ready to make personal sacrifices to address climate change, according to a BBC poll of 22,000 people in 21 countries. Four out of five people indicated they were prepared to change their lifestyle - even in the US and China, the world's two biggest emitters of carbon dioxide. Opinion was split over tax rises on oil and coal - 44% against, 50% in favour. Support would rise if the cash was used to boost efficiency and find new energy sources, the poll suggested.