U of M survey finds Minnesotans concerned about health of lakes, rivers
- A survey by the University of Minnesota found that 97% of Minnesotans believe lakes and rivers are important to their quality of life.
- Ninety-Three percent of respondents expressed concern about pollution in Minnesota's lakes and rivers.
- Eighty-Five percent of those surveyed support public funding for water-related research and believe science can address various challenges.
- Many respondents feel state and federal governments are not doing enough regarding water quality issues.
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U of M survey finds Minnesotans concerned about health of lakes, rivers
MINNEAPOLIS — A new survey by the University of Minnesota found that an overwhelming majority of Minnesotans are concerned about the state’s lakes and rivers and support scientific research to address threats to clean water. The university’s College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences conducted the survey of 1,000 Minnesota adults from July 31 through Aug. 5. The study asked respondents how they use Minnesota lakes and rivers and…
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right6Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Right
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- 67% of the sources lean Right
67% Right
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C 22%
R 67%
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