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  Environment, ISSP, Republic of Ireland - 2001/2

Variable Listing for Module: Environment

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V4: Is private enterprise the best way to solve Ireland's economic problems?

V5: Is it the government's responsibility to reduce differences in income?

V6: Ireland's highest priority.

V7: Ireland's next highest priority.

V8: Do we believe too often in science and not in feelings and faith?

V9: Does science do more harm than good?

V10: Will science solve environment problems with little change to our way of life?

V11: Do we worry too much about the future of the environment and not enough about prices and jobs.

V12: Does almost everything we do in modern life harm the environment?

V13: Do people worry too much about human progress harming the environment?

V14: Does Ireland need economic growth in order to protect the environment?

V15: Is it right to use animals for medical testing if it might save human lives?

V16: Does economic growth always harm the environment?

V17: Can the earth continue to support population growth at its present rate?

V18: Is nature sacred and spiritual?

V19: How willing are you to pay much higher prices in order to protect the environment?

V20: How willing would you be to pay much higher taxes in order to protect the environment?

V21: How willing would you be to accept cuts in your standard of living in order to protect the environment?

V22: Is it too difficult for someone like you to do much about the environment?

V23: Do you do what is right for the environment, even when it costs more money or takes more time?

V24: Are there more important things to do in life than protect the environment?

V25: Is there point in doing what you can for the environment unless others do the same?

V26: Are many of the claims about environmental threats exaggerated?

V27: Can antibiotics kill bacteria but not viruses?

V28: Did human beings develop from earlier species of animals?

V29: Can all man-made chemicals cause cancer if you eat enough of them?

V30: If someone is exposed to any amount of radioactivity, are they certain to die?

V31: Is the greenhouse effect caused by a hole in the earth's atmosphere?

V32: Do we contribute to the greenhouse effect every time we use coal or oil or gas?

V33: Is air pollution caused by cars dangerous for the environment?

V34: Is air pollution caused by cars dangerous for you and your family?

V35: Is air pollution caused by industry dangerous for the environment?

V36: Are pesticides and chemicals used in farming dangerous for the environment?

V37: Is pollution of Ireland's rivers, lakes and streams dangerous for the environment?

V38: Is a rise in the world's temperature caused by the 'greenhouse effect' dangerous for the environment?

V39: Is modifying the genes of certain crops dangerous for the environment?

V40: Should government let people decide for themselves how to protect the environment?

V41: Should government let businesses decide for themselves how to protect the environment?

V42: Is Ireland doing enough for the environment?

V43: Who does more for the environment - business and industry, or people in general?

V44: Who does more for the environment - government or business and industry?

V45: Who does more for the environment - people in general or government?

V46: Should there be international agreements for environmental problems?

V47: Should poorer countries be expected to make less effort to protect the environment?

V48: Will economic progress slow down unless we look after the environment?

V49: How likely is a nuclear accident causing environmental damage?

V50: Do business and industry give correct information on causes of pollution?

V51: Do environmental groups give correct information on causes of pollution?

V52: Do government departments give correct information on causes of pollution?

V53: Do newspapers give correct information on causes of pollution?

V54: Do radio or TV programmes give correct information on causes of pollution?

V55: Do university research centres give correct information on causes of pollution?

V56: How often do you sort glass, tins, plastic or newspapers for recycling?

V57: How often do you cut back on driving a car for environmental reasons?

V58: Are you a member of a group whose main aim is to preserve or protect the environment?

V59: In the last five years, have you signed a petition about an environmental issue?

V60: In the last five years, given money to an environmental group?

V61: In the last five years, taken part in a protest or demonstration about an environmental issue?

V62: What do you believe about God?

V63: How would you describe the place where you live?

V64: How dangerous are nuclear power stations for the environment?

V65: Should government redistribute income from the better-off to the less well-off?

V66: Is there little that people can do to change the course of their lives?

V67: Do people challenge authority too often?

V68: Should people with money be left to enjoy it?

V69: Are there are times when people should follow their consciences even if it means breaking the law?

V70: Does private enterprise need to be controlled to protect everyone's needs?

V71: Do all societies have inequalities which it is better not to interfere with?

V72: Is the world getting better?



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