Pollution not the greatest global
threat: Russians
MOSCOW: Most Russians do
not regard pollution as one of the greatest global
threats, an opinion poll by the nation's public opinion
studies centre
VCIOM has said. Military threat from the United States,
NATO and the West in general is at 11%, demographic
crisis and depopulation at 6%, terrorist attacks and
international terrorism at 5%, poverty, impoverishment
and low living standards at 4%, and weak industry and
agriculture at 4%.
The ecological threat's rating was three%, equal to that
of alcoholism, drug addiction, degradation of the
population, growing prices, inflation, corruption,
bribe-taking, theft, red-tape, low morality, low
culture, demoralization of society, risk of Ukraine and
Georgia joining NATO, inter-ethnic conflicts, tensions,
inter-ethnic animosity and migrants from the CIS
countries and China.
Unemployment and the authorities' indifference towards
the people, as well as risk of Russia's collapse and
loss of territorial integrity were described as global
threats by a tiny 2% of respondents.
Forty-nine% of the polls say the condition of the
environment looks unsafe while nine% say it is
catastrophic.
Air and water pollution are the main parameters Russians
complain about (51% each). Poor health of the people is
next at 44% and at third position is bad drinking water
with 37%.