October 26, 2009 By News Report
Recent public opinion surveys by Pew and Gallup show a "sharp decline in the proportion of the public saying there is solid evidence of global warming" and an "increase in the percentage of Americans who say the seriousness of global warming is 'generally exaggerated.'" The Pew study suggests that economic concerns and a cooler summer than normal have shifted public opinion. And while a large number of Americans still feel that strong environmental regulations are necessary, fewer are willing to face slower economic growth, job losses or higher prices as a result.
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Based off of discussions of the Digital Communities Large Jurisdiction Chief Information Officer (CIO) Working Group, this white paper aims to answer the question, "In today's economic, political and business environment, what constitutes a successful relationship between government and industry?" Cause for Optimism identifies and clarifies the issues that separate government and industry, and begins to find an answer to the question necessary for both to enjoy a successful and prosperous future.
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