Green Voters Damaging Environment Again

And the latest survey (Umweltbewusstsein in Deutschland 2010) says:

62 percent of Germans asked want more goverment involvement with regards to environmental protection.
80 percent want more legislation promoting energy efficient homes and electrical appliances.
90 percent believe that industry needs to become more environmentally friendly.


 
Strangely, however, the study also found out that the demographic group most concerned about environmental protection (Green voters) was also the demographic group leaving the biggest so-called carbon footprint.

It appears that environmentally engaged Greenists often enjoy a relatively high income and consume accordingly, often taking “climate-damaging” vacation flights, for instance.

Poorer regular folk types, on the other hand (these are the folks who start working with fourteen or sixteen to help finance the Green voters’ often quite lengthly college educations in German egalitarian society), can’t afford to go on such vacations quite as often, drive less, stay at home more and even purchase more regional products, thus making their ecological footprints smaller.

A spokesman for the survey regrets this discrepancy between „Bewusstsein und Sein” (consciousness and action or practice) but appears to be a realist (or Realo, as they sometimes say here) and is placing his hopes and bets on the next generation of digital natives to do more for the environment by implementing more of something he calls technologische Innovationen (technical innovation).

“Dabei seien es jedoch gerade die Bevölkerungsschichten mit dem größten Umweltbewusstsein, die den größten ökologischen Fußabdruck hinterließen.”

4 responses

  1. The Wutbürger? (Hate citizens?)
    He boos, shouts, hates. He is mostly student with state entitlements, poor and young, has never worked for a living. He is an all-state-supporter, but deeply shocked by the politicians. The Wutbürger has a feeling of having the majority and assesses any situation better than politicians.
    He feels exploited, threatened and any price is ok, as long as he doesn´t have to pay. He ignores any other opinion contrary to his, he wants everything good to change, according to his better.
    He does his thing, protest marches a favorite. What will become of the country, is a question facing other citizens. What happens to me, is the most important question for the Wutbürger.

    Real whoppers out there on the railroad tracks. Taking Germany ahead!

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