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10/2018
 
 
 

 
 
LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 39
Poles on Democracy and Party System

no 40
Are We Living Better?


Reports

Opinions about Public Institutions
Trust in Politicians in March
Opinions About Job Market and Threat of Unemployment
Easter 2018
Perception of Autism
How Do Poles Deal with Smog?
Cooperation between Local Authorities and Residents
Material Living Conditions
Political Party Preferences in April
Knowledge about Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and Its Significance
Opinions about Parliament, President, Local Authorities and Media
Social Moods in March April
 
How to Fight Smog

Over two-fifths of people (44%) maintain that smog is a serious problem where they live, including one fifth (19%) who consider the problem to be very serious. Almost one in three (29%) say the problem of air pollution in their area is small in scale, while every fourth person (24%) does not see it as a problem at all.
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In the opinion of the people asked, the most effective way to limit smog would be to withdraw low-quality coal from sale and to give subsidies to the least well-off so they could replace their old boilers. Among the most frequently awaited measures were also fuel subsidies for the worst-off, fines for burning rubbish or low-quality fuel, subsidies for building insulation and incentives to use environmentally friendly heating systems.
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The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in March 2018.
 
  


 
 
 
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