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AEI public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg present their newest study on public attitudes towards energy policy and environmental issues, including key findings on Keystone XL and global warming.
Public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman, with researcher Andrew Rugg, explores trends from major pollsters on the environment, offshore drilling, gas prices, nuclear power, and global warming.
On the one year anniversary of the BP oil spill and a few days before Earth Day 2011, AEI presents scholar work on environmental issues.
The environmental movement is falling out of favor because it has steadily moved to the left, abandoning the conservatives who were originally sympathetic to the cause.
The contrast between PBS's celebration of the huge public events of the first Earth Day in 1970 with the sleepy affair it is today tells you what is wrong with today's environmentalism: it is stuck in the past.
Enormous environmental progress has been made since the first Earth Day in 1970--so much that the public may soon get bored with the issue.
The2004 Index of Leading Environmental Indicators shows that the environment continues to be America’s single greatest policy success.
In this briefing Steven F. Hayward, F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow at AEI, will discuss the findings of the seventh edition of his annual report on environmental trends and conditions, the Index of Leading Environmental Indicators 2002 (Pacific Research Institute). He will present an overview of long-term environmental trends, citing government...



