73% in Favor of Increased Environmental Protection 22. febrúar 2007 13:20 Skari According to a new Gallup Capacent poll, conducted for the Iceland Nature Conservation Association, roughly 73% of Icelanders believe that political parties should place more focus on environmental protection. When asked if political parties should give more attention to environmental protection, 37,2% answered that the parties should give a lot more attention to environmental protection, while 35,6% answered that the parties should give more attention to the topic. 22,6% Answered that they believed that environmental protection was receiving adequate attention, while 4,6% believed that environmental protection was receiving too much attention. There was a noticeable difference in opinion between the sexes, with around 78% of women in favour of more environmental protection, with 67% of men answering the same way. Of 1350 people polled, 800 answered. News News in English Reykjavik.com Mest lesið Tveggja barna foreldrar verða undanþegnir tekjuskatti Erlent Nemendur gangi ítrekað í skrokk á kennurum Innlent „Barnið mitt dó á ykkar vakt“ Innlent „Stutt síðan að þeir voru í aðgerðum og ollu þar miklu tjóni“ Innlent Sundabrú minnir á helsta kennileiti Norður-Noregs Innlent Verulega áhyggjufull og þorir ekki heim til Bandaríkjanna Innlent „Málið er fast“ Innlent Louvre-safni lokað vegna ráns Erlent Eitt flug á áætlun á verkfallstíma Innlent Sagður bjóða frið í skiptum fyrir Donetsk Erlent
According to a new Gallup Capacent poll, conducted for the Iceland Nature Conservation Association, roughly 73% of Icelanders believe that political parties should place more focus on environmental protection. When asked if political parties should give more attention to environmental protection, 37,2% answered that the parties should give a lot more attention to environmental protection, while 35,6% answered that the parties should give more attention to the topic. 22,6% Answered that they believed that environmental protection was receiving adequate attention, while 4,6% believed that environmental protection was receiving too much attention. There was a noticeable difference in opinion between the sexes, with around 78% of women in favour of more environmental protection, with 67% of men answering the same way. Of 1350 people polled, 800 answered.
News News in English Reykjavik.com Mest lesið Tveggja barna foreldrar verða undanþegnir tekjuskatti Erlent Nemendur gangi ítrekað í skrokk á kennurum Innlent „Barnið mitt dó á ykkar vakt“ Innlent „Stutt síðan að þeir voru í aðgerðum og ollu þar miklu tjóni“ Innlent Sundabrú minnir á helsta kennileiti Norður-Noregs Innlent Verulega áhyggjufull og þorir ekki heim til Bandaríkjanna Innlent „Málið er fast“ Innlent Louvre-safni lokað vegna ráns Erlent Eitt flug á áætlun á verkfallstíma Innlent Sagður bjóða frið í skiptum fyrir Donetsk Erlent