Perhaps the majority (~60%) of Americans aren't concerned.

However, I would say the rest of Americans are concerned.
The popularity of Fahrenheit 911 is a good example.


Harry




Keith Nagel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Harry.
> 
> You write:
>> You sound very cynical.
> 
> No, it's a sincere question. I feel rather like I'm in one
> of those psychological experiments where the proctor and a
> few confederates are trying to convince someone that the
> air is green. "Don't you see the green air? I do" "And so
> do I" "What's wrong with you that you don't see the green air?"
> This goes on for awhile, and sure enough most folks will
> agree that the air _is_ a bit greenish after all...
> 
> Anyway, I'm just not seeing any evidence that anything close
> to a tiny number of US citizens are actually concerned about
> energy issues. Maybe it's a big issue in Canada, I don't
> know. But here's just one example,
> 
> Total SUV sales to date ~24 millions
> Total Hybrid car sales to date ~.5 million
> 
> Show me otherwise, I'd love to be wrong about this.
> 
> K.
> 

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