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Alberta's Tar Sands

We're supposed to have 5 questions. Marie, I think we should separate your question into two since it's asking two different things.

Should we ask what surveyor A thinks are other citizens' attitudes? Or should we just ask what A's attitude is (toward environmental projects)? In this case, I would like to use an open-ended format. What do you think of Canada and environmental issues? _______________________________________________________________________________________ (max 500 words etc.)

I like the second question. Do we want to ask "effective" or more "moral" i.e. "should" formulate environmental policy? "Who do you think is most effective in formulating environmental policies to ensure sustainability?" 1)international organization 2)federal government 3)provincial government 4)local government 5)different levels of government should decide together vs "Who do you think should make decisions on environmental policy?" etc...

JenniferBradshaw19:10, 2 February 2011

Really like this latter question. think it is a keeper.

Kevinenglish05:29, 3 February 2011
 

Really like this latter question. think it is a keeper.

Kevinenglish05:29, 3 February 2011
 

I really like this question as well. I also thought of it from this perspective: "What actor has the strongest influence in ensuring that environmental policies are sustainable?

1) International Organization 2) Federal Government 3) Provincial Government 4) Local Government 5) Local (independent) Organizations (Perhaps: Voters/citizens/individuals)

I think it is interesting to see what actor people generally believe is the most influential / powerful in environmental politics and policy making! Especially here in BC, where people are more environmental conscientious.

Rasmus19:35, 3 February 2011