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2015: Americans commit to greening in the New Year, poll says2015: Americans commit to greening in the New Year, poll says

If New Year's resolutions are anything to go by, 2015 promises to be the year in which concern for the environment well and truly penetrates the mainstream consciousness. According to the results of a nationwide public opinion poll released by Tiller, LLC, a leading advocacy marketing consultancy, 60%, or in other words, three in five Americans said they would make a New Year's resolution to live a "greener" or more environmentally friendly lifestyle in 2015 - a significant increase from previous iterations of the survey (53% in 2009 and 49% in 2007).

Karen Laird

January 5, 2015

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2015: Americans commit to greening in the New Year, poll says

If New Year's resolutions are anything to go by, 2015 promises to be the year in which concern for the environment well and truly penetrates the mainstream consciousness. According to the results of a nationwide public opinion poll released by Tiller, LLC, a leading advocacy marketing consultancy, 60%, or in other words, three in five Americans said they would make a New Year's resolution to live a "greener" or more environmentally friendly lifestyle in 2015 - a significant increase from previous iterations of the survey (53% in 2009 and 49% in 2007). Moreover, better than eight in 10 Americans (83%) said they planned to look for more opportunities to "go green" in 2015.

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