Environmental attitudes survey 2010

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Environmental Attitudes Around Snow College

Results from 2010 SurveyConducted in Ephraim and Richfield, Utah

Sample Size: 78 Respondents

• Snow College is a rural, two-year state college located in Ephraim, Utah

1. What percentage of your paper products do you recycle?

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2. Would you recycle more if more recycle bins were available?

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3. Have you thrown trash out of your window while driving in the past year?

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4. We are killing too many trees for paper and lumber

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5. Humans are destroying the planet by altering the habitat for

agriculture and cities

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6. Daily actions of individuals cannot make enough of a difference to actually help the planet

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7. Large U.S. cities should enact laws (like they have in Mexico City) where only vehicles with certain tags on their license plates

are allowed to circulate on certain days.

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8. Human actions are causing glaciers to melt, seas to rise, and the climate to change

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9. Americans need to give up a big percentage of our luxuries to help save the world

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10. How many acres of forests worldwide are lost in a single day?

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guess” if the answer was +/- 30,000 acres

11. What percent of the time do you walk or bicycle for errands less than 2 miles?

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12. Compared to an average student, how much effort do you put into to helping society go green?

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13. How will your efforts into going green this year be different from the past year?

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14. Which viewpoint in the following list best expresses your views on our relationship to the planet?

a. Earth is here for us to use to our maximum benefit. We only have obligations to people, not plants or animals

b. It really doesn’t matter what we do as individuals--the planet and its ecosystems are too big for us to really have an impact

c. It’s nice to take care of the planet, but only if it’s convenient and not economically difficult

d. We have a religious obligation to care for the planet and all life on it

e. As a society we have raped and pillaged the planet for our short-term gain and we need to stop immediately, even if it means large-scale economic collapse

Answers are summarized on the next slide

14. Which viewpoint in the following list best expresses your views on our relationship to the planet?

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15. From the following list, what is your biggest global concern in the next 20 years

Economic Meltdown

Climate Change

War & Terrorism

Habitat Destruction

Government Corruption

Famine

Earthquakes

Decline of Morality

Other

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Questions 16-20 followed this format

• Rate the importance of the following factors for helping the earth

1Unimportant

5Extremely Important

16. New alternative energy technologies to get us off of oil

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17. More government regulations on pollution and carbon emissions

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18. Changes in the way we build, heat, and cool buildings

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19. Slowing the growth of the human population

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20. Protecting habitat from human development

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That’s All Folks!Thanks for Watching!

Feel free to leave commentson how to improve the

survey for next year!