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South Carolina Hunters and Anglers Against Global Warming

-- John -- 01/03/2007

In advance of the 2008 South Carolina presidential primaries, which will be among the first in the nation, the state's hunters and anglers have already voiced their concerns about global warming.  In a survey conducted by the South Carolina Wildlife Federation in April of 2006, 68 percent of respondents identified global warming as an urgent problem.  Moreover, a full 85 percent feel that the United States should lead the world in addressing global warming. "Some of South Carolina's most conservative citizens are witnessing the effects of global warming and are calling for leadership and solutions to address it," says Angela Viney, president of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation. "They feel we have a moral responsibility to confront global warming to protect our children's future."  The full survey can be found here: http://targetglobalwarming.org/southcarolinapressrelease

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