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  • Aug, 2014

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    Importance of environmental issues

    Q. How important are the following environmental issues to you?

     

    Total import-ant

    Total not import-ant

     

    Very import-ant

    Moder-ately import-ant

     

    Import -ant

    Vote Labor

    Import -ant

    Vote Lib/ Nat

    Import -ant

    Vote Greens

    Import -ant

    Vote Other

    Protecting the Great Barrier Reef

    91%

    7%

    58%

    33%

    94%

    89%

    94%

    90%

    Protecting endangered species

    87%

    11%

    49%

    38%

    91%

    83%

    89%

    87%

    Cutting air and water  pollution

    87%

    11%

    46%

    41%

    91%

    83%

    89%

    85%

    Protecting  native forests

    86%

    11%

    45%

    41%

    91%

    83%

    91%

    87%

    Deforestation (for timber and paper)

    80%

    17%

    35%

    45%

    83%

    76%

    77%

    76%

    Strengthen environmental protection laws

    77%

    20%

    35%

    42%

    84%

    69%

    88%

    79%

    Deforestation (for palm oil products)

    74%

    22%

    37%

    37%

    78%

    67%

    82%

    75%

    Population growth

    73%

    25%

    33%

    40%

    72%

    77%

    67%

    74%

    Addressing climate change

    71%

    27%

    37%

    34%

    84%

    57%

    85%

    67%

    The most important environmental issues were protecting the Great Barrier Reef (91%), protecting endangered species (87%), cutting air and water pollution (87%) and protecting native forests (86%). All issues were thought to be important by over 70% of respondents.

    The ranking of issues was similar across party voting groups except for –

    • Addressing climate change, which was rated more important by Labor voters (84%) and Greens voters (85%) but lower by Liberal/National voters (57%).
    • Strengthen environmental protection laws, which was rated more important by Labor voters (84%) and Greens voters (88%).

    Population growth, which was rated more important by Liberal/National voters (77%).

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