Americans on Climate Change 2005
July 5, 2005 Overwhelming Majority of Americans Favors U.S. Joining With G-8 Members to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions Full Report Questionnaire An overwhelming majority of Americans supports the United States agreeing to limit greenhouse gas emissions in concert with other members of the G-8 Summit. The new PIPA-Knowledge Networks pollContinue Reading
Americans on Climate Change 2005
Overwhelming Majority of Americans Favors U.S. Joining With G-8 Members to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions Full Report Questionnaire An overwhelming majority of Americans supports the United States agreeing to limit greenhouse gas emissions in concert with other members of the G-8 Summit. The new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll asked, if, atContinue Reading
Americans on Addressing World Poverty
June 30, 2005 Americans Support U.S. and G-8 Countries Committing to Spend 0.7% GDP on World Poverty Full Report Questionnaire A major focus of the upcoming G-8 Summit of the major industrial powers will be several ideas for addressing world poverty, especially in Africa. A new PIPA-Knowledge Networks poll ofContinue Reading
The Darfur Crisis: African and American Public Opinion
June 29, 2005 Full Report Questionnaire While the leaders of African countries have shown strong resistance to non-African forces intervening in the crisis in Darfur, a GlobeScan poll finds that in eight African countries surveyed a majority (7 countries) or a plurality (1 country) believe the UN should have theContinue Reading
Iraqi Public Rejects Iranian Model
Iraqi Public Rejects Iranian Model June 14, 2005 But Wants Major Role for Islam in Government By Steven Kull and Evan Lewis Given the Shiite majority in Iraq, some have worried that the Iraqi electorate may vote in representatives that would institute a governmental system modeled on its Shiite neighborContinue Reading
