New Global Public Opinion Survey Finds
Water Issues
Are the Top Environmental Concern Worldwide
Water pollution and shortage of fresh water emerge as most important
water-related issues
STOCKHOLM (August 18, 2009)
– A comprehensive global public opinion survey on attitudes about fresh
water sustainability, management and conservation finds that people around
the world view water issues as the planet’s top environmental problem,
greater than air pollution, depletion of natural resources, loss of habitat
and climate change.
The poll surveyed 1,000 people in each of 15 countries, and probed 500 in
each of the following countries on specific questions: Canada, China, India,
Mexico, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. The results were
released today in Stockholm as part of World Water Week. The independent
survey was commissioned by Circle of Blue, the Michigan-based
international network of leading journalists, scientists and communicators
focused on global water issues. Molson Coors Brewing Company (NYSE:
TAP) supported the research, which was conducted by GlobeScan, a
global survey research firm.
A close look at the results shows that people around the world view water
pollution as the most important facet of the fresh water crisis, and that
shortages of fresh water are very close behind. Across the 15 countries
surveyed:
• 93 percent say water pollution is a very serious (72 percent) or
somewhat serious (21 percent) problem.
• 91 percent believe that a shortage of fresh water is a very serious (71
percent) or somewhat serious (20 percent) problem.
Across the seven focus countries:
• Government is considered among the most responsible for ensuring clean
water.
• 78 percent say "solving drinking water problems will require
significant help from companies," indicating that partnerships are an
important component to resolving the world’s fresh water sustainability
challenges.
• 76 percent say "I need more information to be able to do more to
protect water."
While people around the world agree on the importance of the issue, some
key differences between the countries surveyed support the idea that
solutions will have to be carefully tailored to local conditions:
• Across the seven countries surveyed, people in Mexico are the most
concerned about "lack of water for agriculture" (75 percent are very
concerned). People in India are most concerned about "the high cost of
water" (60 percent) compared to other countries.
• People in Mexico express the most urgency about the severity of the
pollution and water scarcity issues they face, but also the most optimism
about their ability to solve the problems.
• In all countries, more than half of those surveyed agree that
government is responsible for ensuring clean water. When asked whether
individual citizens are responsible, however, responses vary widely by
country, from a high of 76 percent in Mexico to a low of 30 percent in
China.
"This research shows that across the globe, concerns about water are
reaching a critical level of public consciousness," said J. Carl Ganter,
Circle of Blue co-founder and director. "People think water is the most
important environmental concern, in many cases more pressing than climate
change. It's the axis issue that intersects the world's greatest
challenges, from health, poverty and security to climate, immigration and
environment, even financial and commodities markets."
"We’re very proud to sponsor this important research providing the first
substantive global benchmark for civic engagement on fresh water issues,"
said Peter Swinburn, CEO of Molson Coors. "As a brewer, Molson Coors has
always been aware of the importance of water. We will continue to be an
active guardian of the watersheds within our local communities and an
enthusiastic participant in the global conversation."
Chris Coulter, vice president of GlobeScan said, "This research confirms
the general public’s awareness and understanding of water as a critical
resource, as well as the importance of conserving and protecting fresh water
supplies through stewardship. From locale to locale, the angles of most
concern may vary, but the concern about water issues is pressing, virtually
everywhere."
More than five million people die each year due to a lack of safe
drinking water, and the United Nations estimates that 5.5 billion people
will lack adequate access to fresh water in the next 20 years. Water
scarcity and threats to water quality have emerged as serious threats to
people and businesses around the world.
Resources
Full survey results, including photos, interactive maps, and detail for
each of the seven featured countries, is available at Daily reports on the
world’s water issues are available at Circle of Blue WaterNews.
http://www.circleofblue.org/waterviews.
Molson Coors’ online press kit on the survey results is available at
www.molsoncoors.com/newsroom. For more information about Molson Coors
and its global responsibility strategy, visit http://www.molsoncoors.com/responsibility.
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About Circle of Blue
Circle of Blue is the international nonprofit network of leading
journalists, scientists and communications design experts that reports and
presents the information necessary to respond to the global fresh water
crisis. It is an affiliate of the internationally recognized water, climate
and policy think tank, the Pacific Institute. Circle of Blue
publishes WaterNews, the daily go-to source for global water news and
data. It is also the co-founder of the global initiative, Designing
Water’s Future, a partnership with Collins: Transformative Design,
AIGA and INDEX. Circle of Blue practices non-advocacy journalism
and science, striving to report issues to the highest standards of
journalistic and scientific ethics. For more information, visit the Circle
of Blue Web site, www.circleofblue.org
About Globescan
GlobeScan Incorporated is a global survey research firm providing
strategic advice to companies, multilateral institutions, governments and
NGOs, on reputation, sustainability, and corporate responsibility. GlobeScan
is a world leader in conducting comprehensive survey research in all regions
of the world amongst general publics and stakeholders. www.GlobeScan.com
About Molson Coors Brewing Company
Molson Coors Brewing Company is one of the world’s largest brewers. It
brews, markets and sells a portfolio of leading premium quality brands such
as Coors Light, Molson Canadian, Molson Dry, Carling, Coors, and Keystone
Light in the U.S., Canada, the UK and more than 30 countries in North
America, Europe and Asia. In the U.S., Molson Coors shares ownership in the
market’s second-largest brewing company, MillerCoors, through a joint
venture. For more information, visit the company’s Web site,
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