Global warming, or climate change, is an increase in the earth’s atmospheric temperature since the late nineteenth century. In politics, the debate over global warming is centered on whether this increase in temperature is due to greenhouse gas emissions or is the result of a natural pattern in the earth’s temperature. Australia is currently looking to reduce emissions to 26-28% on 2005 levels by 2030.
83% Yes |
17% No |
78% Yes |
12% No |
5% Yes, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production |
2% No, provide more incentives for alternative energy production instead |
1% No, just enforce existing regulations |
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1% No, and I believe global warming is a natural occurrence |
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0% No, and the current government is over-regulating businesses |
See how support for each position on “Environmental Regulation” has changed over time for 570k Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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No, global warming is a hoax/myth
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No, until there are more alternative energy productions available regulations should not be increased, companies, should be incentivised to be looking for alternative energies.
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No. China, India and the US produce more waste and carbon emissions than all other countries combined
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Yes, however the local focus must shift to include Air Pollution and Human Health and rather than Carbon Credits a program must be put in place to cost all externalities and make them the sole responsibility of companies and their investors - not communities and governments - via bonds and other mechanisms.
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I think they should enforce it slightly but the technology to do so has not been made so we have to wait until it is made
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Enforce the regulations slightly but I don't think we should be too harsh, still apply more rules in place though.
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