Archive for June, 2007

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Americans seek solutions to global warming from policy, not public

29 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the last of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at the United States of America.

More than 71 percent of Americans have at [...]

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British believe in better government policy on climate change

28 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the ninth of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at the United Kingdom.

Eighty-one percent of Britons are concerned about global warming, and 79 percent [...]

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South Africans sensitive to state of environment, endangered species

27 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the eighth of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at South Africa.

Sixty-three percent of South Africans consider themselves very concerned about the future of [...]

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Norwegians worried about environment, wavering on global warming, whaling

26 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the seventh of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at Norway.

More than 95 percent of Norwegians are concerned about the pollution of lakes, rivers, [...]

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Italians concerned about climate change, energy usage

25 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the sixth of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at Italy.

Nearly 90 percent of Italians agree that climate change has caused their local weather [...]

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India’s infrastructure impacts traffic, recycling, environment

22 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the fifth of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at India.

Sixty-two percent of Indians express a great deal of concern about traffic congestion, with [...]

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Germans uncertain of policy efforts to combat climate change

21 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the fourth of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at Germany.

More than 27 percent of Germans think that U.S. Government policy on climate change [...]

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China Anxious About Air Pollution, Energy Usage

19 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the third of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at China.

Sixty-one percent of Chinese display a great deal of concern about air pollution, and [...]

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GMI hires Michael Brochu as CEO

18 June 2007

GMI has appointed Michael A. Brochu as CEO. Mike is an accomplished technology executive who brings over 20 years of senior-level experience and operational excellence to GMI. His work history includes top management, senior executive and directorship positions in emerging growth technology, software and digital entertainment companies, such as Loudeye Corporation, Primus Knowledge Solutions, and [...]

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Brazilians alarmed by global warming, loss of rainforest

18 June 2007

The first annual World Environment Review, organized by Australian environmentalist John Dee and powered by GMI, was launched this month. In the second of a ten-part series highlighting specific findings of interest for the polled nations, we take a look at Brazil.

More than 68 percent of Brazilians are very concerned about climate change, and 95 [...]

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