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 Verið ættleiddur af Íslendingum Innlent Opinbera bréf Trumps til Epsteins Erlent Alþjóðakerfinu ekki viðbjargandi og þörf á aðlögun Erlent Segir danska kerfið þurfa að líta á Grænlendinga sem jafningja Erlent Bylgja Dís er látin Innlent Uppfæra ekki fríverslunarsamning og banna tvo ráðherra Innlent Hækka hámarksgreiðslur um hundrað þúsund krónur Innlent Fyrsti dagur Kvikmyndaskólans: „Það besta sem hefur gerst fyrir skólann síðan í apríl“ Innlent Gestur Guðmundsson er látinn Innlent Brimborg og Askja innkalla bifreiðar Bílar
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 Verið ættleiddur af Íslendingum Innlent Opinbera bréf Trumps til Epsteins Erlent Alþjóðakerfinu ekki viðbjargandi og þörf á aðlögun Erlent Segir danska kerfið þurfa að líta á Grænlendinga sem jafningja Erlent Bylgja Dís er látin Innlent Uppfæra ekki fríverslunarsamning og banna tvo ráðherra Innlent Hækka hámarksgreiðslur um hundrað þúsund krónur Innlent Fyrsti dagur Kvikmyndaskólans: „Það besta sem hefur gerst fyrir skólann síðan í apríl“ Innlent Gestur Guðmundsson er látinn Innlent Brimborg og Askja innkalla bifreiðar Bílar