Posted by Jonathan Adler:
Are We All Still Environmentalists?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_08_10-2008_08_16.shtml#1218763338


   [1]Roger Pielke Jr. cites some interesting polling data purporting to
   show the percentage of Americans considering themselves to be
   "environmentalists" has declined dramatically over the past 20 years.
   Today just over 40 percent of respondents answer "yes" to the question
   �Do you consider yourself an environmentalist or not?�

   Does this mean that Americans are less supportive of environmental
   protection than in the past? I doubt it. One possibility is that an
   increasing percentage of Americans reject the idea that the
   environmentalist movement has a monopoly on what it means to be
   "pro-environment." Americans who support environmental protection may
   feel uncomfortable with either the tactics or policy prescriptions
   embraced by establishment environmental groups. If so, it should not
   be much of a surprise.

   A decade or so ago --back in my own activist/think tank days -- I
   commissioned polling work on what Americans believed it meant to be
   "pro-environment," finding that many Americans saw "conservative"
   approaches to environmental protection -- e.g. decentralization,
   protection of property rights, non-regulatory measures, etc. -- as
   "pro-environment." (See summaries [2]here and [3]here.)

   I believed then -- and believe now -- that this and other polling data
   suggest that establishment environmentalist groups lack an enforceable
   monopoly on what it means to be "pro-environment." Insofar as
   conventional "greens" dominate the field, it is by default.
   Conservative and libertarian types generally -- and conservative
   politicians in particular -- have largely ceded the field. They either
   endorse conventional policies on the cheap, or oppose establishment
   environmentalist proposals outright without proposing a positive
   alternative. My own somewhat-academic effort to outline such an agenda
   can be seen [4]here, but I've hardly answered every problem (or even
   come close). If only John McCain or some other market-oriented
   politician would take seriously the need to develop a pro-environment
   alternative, they might even have a ready-made constituency waiting in
   the wings.

References

   1. 
http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/the-death-of-environmentalism-4509
   2. http://cei.org/gencon/005,01312.cfm
   3. http://cei.org/gencon/005,01565.cfm
   4. 
http://home.earthlink.net/~jhadler/freegreentext.htmlhttp://home.earthlink.net/~jhadler/freegreentext.html

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