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| Yes | 63% | 184 votes | Total: 290 votes | |
| No | 37% | 106 votes |
Yes
by Trish Austin
Created on: March 13, 2009 Last Updated: May 01, 2010
Yes, the U.S. should enact tough new environmental regulations to combat global warming. However, just
Created on: March 11, 2009
In order for the U.S. government to take the issue of environment seriously, there should be tough regulations
Created on: March 04, 2009 Last Updated: March 26, 2009
Historically, humanity had no need for intensive environmental concerns due to the population not being
by Jamie Rider
Created on: March 08, 2009 Last Updated: March 09, 2009
In 2004, the United States generated 22 percent of the world's greenhouse gases. Despite being the primary
Created on: March 04, 2009
The simple answer is yes. The simple truth is we, as a nation, are consuming more oil than we did in
Created on: March 03, 2009 Last Updated: March 19, 2009
I don't consider myself an old guy. I will be 49 years old in May of this year but I realize that I
by James Henry
Created on: March 06, 2009
Yes, but the operative question becomes, when? I would suggest that given the enormity of the economic
by Fiona Cher
Created on: March 05, 2009
In the 2004 apocalyptic science-fiction film, The Day After Tomorrow, there is a scene whereby a scientist
Created on: March 04, 2009 Last Updated: March 08, 2009
This the great moral issue of our age.
It has become tragically clear that human actions, the burning
by Tennis Lilly
Created on: March 06, 2009 Last Updated: March 08, 2009
In asking the question, " Should the U.S. enact tough new environmental regulations to combat global
Created on: March 06, 2009
The world has patiently waited for Americans to realize that the world's climate is changing, and we've
Created on: March 04, 2009
With the economic crisis robbing everyone of their hard earned cash and causing many to panic, the temptation
by Liz Cosline
Created on: March 04, 2009
Yes there should be regulations to tell companies that they need to be mindful of what their waste does
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No
by Mark Butler
Created on: March 06, 2009
There are two ways to move businesses in the direction that government wishes to go. It is the old fashioned
by Tyson Abaroa
Created on: November 02, 2009 Last Updated: November 05, 2009
The slow march to tyranny has begun here in the Valley of the Sun. The green oppression has had little
Created on: March 09, 2009
In this tough economy, the question of enacting new environmental regulations to combat global warming
Created on: November 05, 2009
"Tough new environmental regulations" (keyword "tough") implies radical, economically disruptive policy.
Created on: March 08, 2009
Is global warming, or the now preferred broader term climate change, a naturally occurring cycle, a
by Allan Taylor
Created on: May 08, 2009 Last Updated: May 22, 2009
No, the US does not have to combat global warming because this is not a problem of any consequence that
by Dan Hiland
Created on: May 19, 2009
Not since the Y2K panic has the world seen so much concern based on so little information. The current
by Greg Slack
Created on: January 09, 2012
The United States should not enact tough new environmental regulations to combat global warming.
by L. Merlino
Created on: March 06, 2009
Global warming is a misnomer. It should be called "global change," and indeed it is nothing new. Over
by Tony Gomes
Created on: March 06, 2009 Last Updated: March 08, 2009
"The 20th century's 10 warmest years all occurred in the last 15 years of the century." Other problems
by Tim Peters
Created on: March 10, 2009
If you need an example of the problems inherent in enacting tough environmental regulations, look no
by Maria Brogna
Created on: March 07, 2009
Though I support many environmental policies and changes in order to keep our planet healthy I cannot
by Bob Green
Created on: March 13, 2009
Absolutely NOT!
Stay with me here. They have already enacted a new tax on smokers (an increase of 155%).
Created on: March 04, 2009
Maybe the U.S. should worry a little more about the economy right now. As it is Obama has decided to
by Bill Stone
Created on: March 05, 2009
The warnings are dire indeed. If we don't act now, we will melt the polar ice caps, flood coastal cities,
Created on: March 04, 2009
Global Warming is a hoax. Yes, there are numerous authorities claiming scientific evidence that Global