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Pakistan Breaks Ground on Nuclear Power Plant Project With China

Two new power plants are expected to be a major step in meeting Pakistan’s growing energy crisis. Link:   Pakistan Breaks Ground on Nuclear Power Plant Project With China ; ;Related ArticlesRetro Report: Love Canal and Its Mixed LegacyDot Earth Blog: Revisiting Love Canal4 Climate Policies We’re Thankful For ;

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Almost 5 Months Old, Bronx Native Makes Zoo Debut

A snow leopard was born in April to Maya and Leo, who was brought to New York from Pakistan. Originally from –  Almost 5 Months Old, Bronx Native Makes Zoo Debut ; ;Related ArticlesEntergy Announces Closing of Vermont Nuclear PlantThe Oceans: Vein of Iron in South AtlanticCave Collector in Minnesota Hunts for Additions to His Empire ;

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Americans are more worried about North Korean nukes than climate change

Americans are more worried about North Korean nukes than climate change

AAAARRRRGGGHHHH North Korea and nuclear bombs and other countries and stuff!!!!

Americans are less concerned about this climate change thing than other people around the world.

The Pew Research Group this week released the results of a worldwide survey of 37,653 residents of 39 countries, revealing that just 40 percent of Americans view global warming as a major threat to their country.

Across all countries surveyed, by comparison, 54 percent view global warming as a major threat. Concern was highest in Latin America and lowest in the U.S., with concern among Middle East residents nearly as low as those in America.

From the survey’s findings:

Concern about global climate change is particularly prevalent in Latin America, Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Asian/Pacific region, but majorities in Lebanon, Tunisia and Canada also say climate change is a major threat to their countries. In contrast, Americans are relatively unconcerned about global climate change. Four-in-ten say this poses a major threat to their nation, making Americans among the least concerned about this issue of the 39 publics surveyed, along with people in China, Czech Republic, Jordan, Israel, Egypt and Pakistan.

It’s not that Americans aren’t sitting around worrying about stuff. We’re plenty worried. But what’s keeping us up at night is Islamic extremist groups, nukes in North Korea and Iran, and the growth of China’s power and influence.

Here is a summary of the survey results:

Pew Research Global Attitudes Project

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Is it weird that we’re more worried about North Korea than about global climate change? Oh well, at least we’re more likely to fret about climate change than about America’s power and influence.

John Upton is a science fan and green news boffin who tweets, posts articles to Facebook, and blogs about ecology. He welcomes reader questions, tips, and incoherent rants: johnupton@gmail.com.

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