According to a Harris survey, more than 90% of Americans are recycling, but over 1/3rd of the entire U.S. population hasn't changed their lifestyle because they "did not know what to do" in order to be more green.
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102,387,581 Americans Don't Know How to Go Green

Most NZers Dubious When Business Says It Cares About Environment
Most New Zealanders are dubious of claims by business to care about the environment, a new survey indicates.

Make Like a Tree: Part 1
There is general consensus within the DIY community that what we do has a uniquely positive effect on the world. Our universal philosophy suggests that embracing methods to handmake your own belongings is fulfilling and thought provoking. Yet, quiet debate continues as to the long-term advantages of buying handmade. Is it a truly effective way to bypass corporate interests and consumerism?
75% of Greens OK with Nuclear Power?
A reader poll in the Green Options Discussion Forum indicates that an overwhelming majority of respondents think nuclear power is "a good thing."
IT swamped by datacentre energy needs
Nearly half of IT professionals admit that they had run out of space, power or cooling capacity at their datacentres, according to a recent survey of 150 IT professionals.

Consumers May Spend Over $100 Billion on Green Tech in 2008
That’s one of the major findings of the recently-released 2007 National Technology Readiness Survey (NTRS), sponsored by the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business, and research firm Rockbridge Associates, Inc.
Future Leaders Survey 2007/08 | Forum For The Future
What's it like to be a young person today, knowing everything we do about what we're doing to the planet and its future? We asked all applicants to universities and colleges in the UK what they really think about the world, the future and our current host of leaders - and we got over 25,000 responses.

MBA Students Prefer Making Green Over Being Green
The students expected to be leading the green revolution prefer making green over being green. That is according to a study which surveyed 527 MBA students at 12 top-ranked international business schools where only 34% of the students viewed a company's environmental policy as an "extremely" or "very important" factor in selecting an employer.

Americans Are Greener Than They Realize
A new study set out to gain an in-depth understanding of people's relationship to being green. They found that more than 84% believe "it is a moral obligation" to care for the environment and 86 percent already participate in at least one green activity. The research also found that a main barrier to doing more "green" actions is people's trepidation that such activities may associate them with extreme political or environmental viewpoints.
Video: Press and Policy Briefing on a Survey of Public Acceptance of Policies to Limit Emissions
A new survey of American attitudes toward combating global warming was released by New Scientist magazine, with support from Stanford University and RFF. The poll finds that most Americans want the government to establish regulatory mandates -- so long as they don"t hit consumer pocketbooks too hard.

What Does the Future Hold?
Having just established a zPro outlet for my readers on Zaadz.com, I can’t help but contemplate where I hope to take my online presence. One of the main benefits of the new zPro feature is that I can conduct open conversations with my readers in the “discussions†forum. Being a proudly open blogger, I’m sticking my neck out and coming to you - my readers - for your feedback.