Most Californians Want To Move Beyond Jobs And Reliable Energy

Californians live in a cloud of their own automobile smog, and worry about some power plant which they have probably never even seen or noticed. I confess, I have felt the climate change. Last winter was colder than it is now.

A new statewide survey of environment issues conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California found more residents favor climate change policy, want to cut greenhouse gas emissions and believe they are already experiencing the effects of global warming.

“This is a clear mandate that people want to move beyond dirty energy,” said David Graham-Caso, Los Angeles Sierra Club spokesman.

The survey, the 11th since 2000, sampled more than 2,500 people and found Californians are strongly supportive of policies that encourage fuel efficiency and renewable energy, according to Mark Baldassare, president and CEO of PPIC.

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4 Responses to Most Californians Want To Move Beyond Jobs And Reliable Energy

  1. Latitude says:

    It’s not really amazing………..
    ….what 30 years of brain washing can do

  2. papiertigre says:

    I’ve got to get out of this place…
    …if it’s the last thing I ever do.
    I’ve got to get out of this place.
    There’s a better life for me and you.

  3. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    Ahhhh, the Sierra Club. Now I understand.

    California will bust apart from a very big earthquake too. Maybe that will be the smelling salts that will wake up Californians. I don’t think anything else would, or could.

  4. Gator says:

    “The survey, the 11th since 2000, sampled more than 2,500 people (Sierra Club members) and found Californians (Sierra Club members) are strongly supportive of policies that encourage fuel efficiency and renewable energy, according to Mark Baldassare, president and CEO of PPIC.”

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