Postpone Copenhagen Treaty: The Frontier Centre releases a COMPAS poll on Canadian views on possible global warming treaty

The largest cluster (51%) favours postponement of signing--either until we can be more confident that the global economy is coming out of recession (25%) or that there is strong agreement that the scientific research attributing climate change to humans is fully objective (26%).
Published on December 10, 2009

 

Findings

The Canadian public wants signing of a Copenhagen-style climate change treaty postponed. That’s the most surprising finding from a national survey of Canadians on the subject of climate change carried out by COMPAS Research for the Frontier Centre for Public Policy. “After years of public discussion of the issue,” said [Peter/Conrad?], “one might expect people to have adopted opinions on the issue. But barely a third have firm opinion

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