Agenda
Date: | July 31, 2008 | |
Time: | 12:00-1:30 p.m. | |
Location: | CSAC Conference Center | |
1020 11th Street, 2nd Floor | ||
Sacramento, CA |
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
PPIC's latest public opinion survey on environmental issues includes Californians’ perceptions of air quality, global warming, and energy. California has taken the lead in policy efforts to address these issues, but residents remain concerned about high air pollution levels in regions around the state. Significant increases in gas prices also raise concern – and some reported changes in residents’ behavior. This survey also examines Californians’ opinions about the causes of air pollution, actions that might be taken to curb global warming, and ways to address the U.S. energy supply.
PPIC's latest public opinion survey on environmental issues includes Californians’ perceptions of air quality, global warming, and energy. California has taken the lead in policy efforts to address these issues, but residents remain concerned about high air pollution levels in regions around the state. Significant increases in gas prices also raise concern – and some reported changes in residents’ behavior. This survey also examines Californians’ opinions about the causes of air pollution, actions that might be taken to curb global warming, and ways to address the U.S. energy supply.
Lunch will be provided. This survey was conducted in collaboration with The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
SPEAKER
PPIC president, CEO, and survey director Mark Baldassare is an expert in public opinion, including political, social, economic, and environmental attitudes.