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Answer Overview

Response rates from 298 Calgary Heritage voters.

63%
Yes
37%
No
58%
Yes
28%
No
5%
Yes, and exceed the guidelines and be the world leader in environmental standards
6%
No, come up with local solutions that work for each community
3%
No, increase sanctions on countries that are the top contributors of global pollution instead
0%
No, and the UN should be abolished

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Trend of support over time for each answer from 298 Calgary Heritage voters.

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Historical Importance

Trend of how important this issue is for 298 Calgary Heritage voters.

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Calgary Heritage voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B32CB8Kfrom Ontario  answered…4 days4D

The country should follow the guidelines but if they stray away from it slightly it isn't biggest deal in the world

 @B2TS86Rfrom Alberta  answered…2wks2W

yes and no overall they should take into consideration what the un said but locally there are different issues for each state or nation so they should make there own solutions but take account what the un said

 @B2SQM72from Ontario  answered…2wks2W

If the solutions provided by the UN are applicable to a nation and are beneficial, they should use it as an example.

 @B2RKXN3 from Alberta  answered…2wks2W

The UN is made up of member states, and countries with the most power, such as the U.S. or China, often have conflicting interests when it comes to addressing environmental destruction or unsustainable development. Countries heavily invested in many exploitative industries, especially in sectors like mining, oil, fashion, and agriculture, continue to have severe impacts on the environment and people, particularly in Global South nations have economic interests in maintaining the status quo, making it difficult for the UN to take aggressive action. These industries often exploit cheap labor and extract resources without regard for long-term environmental health, while the Global North benefits from these practices.

 @B2FYZ3Cfrom Alberta  answered…1mo1MO

For Canada’s country size where the least computed country in the world, we shouldn’t have to be the same as what they’re trying to get considering we produce barely anything

 @8SRFBBDfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

 @B29BM44from Ontario  answered…1mo1MO

The guidelines should be considered, but we should have regional solutions and standards, while also sanctioning countries that are top contributors

 @Canadianpunk89  from Pennsylvania  answered…2mos2MO

Yes but only for big issues that a local town alone can't fix. For smaller issues, let them use their own local guidelines.