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.
63% Yes |
37% No |
60% Yes |
29% No |
3% Yes, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production |
4% No, just enforce existing regulations |
3% No, provide more incentives for alternative energy production instead |
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1% No, and I believe global warming is a natural occurrence |
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1% No, and the current government is over-regulating businesses |
See how support for each position on “Environmental Regulation” has changed over time for 116k Sweden voters.
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See how importance of “Environmental Regulation” has changed over time for 116k Sweden voters.
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Unique answers from Sweden users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9D7JDWD9mos9MO
Yes, by converting the economy to socialism and letting the workers come to the conclusion that not destroying the planet is best.
@98GH5351yr1Y
Provide more incentives for alternative energy production like safe nuclear instead (expect for electric energy). EU shouldn't forces us to do irrational decisions.
@952R2DS2yrs2Y
This is not something to be done with just businesses. Everyone should be working toward reducing carbon emissions.
@8K67JT24yrs4Y
Yes, and allow businesses to deduct the expenses from taxes.
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