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(BEIJING, June 4) -- Most Beijing residents are interested in environmental
issues and are aware of their responsibility in this respect, according to a
survey released recently.
The public are found to have paid more attention to their living conditions,
including sanitation, drinking water, air quality, afforestation, trash disposal
and noise, revealed the Beijing Environmental Communication and Education Center
and Beijing Institute of Social-Psychological Studies in their joint survey. The
respondents gave a "medium mark" of 70.76 points to describe the level of their
satisfaction about their surroundings.
A total of 1511 responded to the survey for 2006. 66.7 percent of them gave a
positive assessment of the city's environment protection efforts, especially as
regards the improvement of air quality. However, there are still many who
complain about the impact of air and noise pollution.
97.09 percent of the respondents said they agree with the notion that it is
everyone's responsibility to protect the environment, while over 70 percent said
the cost of the environmental degradation should be offset by public finance or
borne by those who cause it; only one third said they were ready to contribute
financially to environmental protection.
82 percent of the respondents said they have taken part in some form of
environmental protection campaign. The proportion of people who are willing to
publicize the "Drive One Day Less" campaign rose by 31.1 percent, replacing
tree-planting and trash picking as the main volunteer activities.
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