Yahoo – AFP,
5 Sep 2014
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| Ice-covered Arctic Ocean, pictured in this NASA satellite image, on September 3, 2010 (AFP Photo) |
Montreal
(AFP) - Creating a sanctuary to protect international waters surrounding the
North Pole would be supported by a huge majority of people across 30 countries,
a Greenpeace poll said.
A total of
74 percent of respondents reported they were in favor of a formally protected
area, while only 17 percent said they were against the idea.
The survey,
released Thursday, which was conducted across all continents by Canadian firm
Riwi, said nine percent of respondents had no opinion.
Support for
the move reached 72 percent in Russia and 78 percent in Canada, the largest
countries bordering the Arctic Ocean.
Some 84
percent of Italians and South Africans, but only 57 percent of the Japanese
favored creation of the sanctuary.
People in
Argentina, Italy, India and South Africa expressed the strongest support for
the move.
A total of
71 percent of respondents meanwhile wanted a ban on oil drilling and heavy
industry in the Arctic Ocean, but the number dropped to 66 percent when it
included industrial fishing.
Only 1.5
percent of the Arctic Ocean is protected water, less than any other ocean in
the world, Greenpeace said.
The online
poll, conducted from August 8-28, surveyed 30,679 respondents.

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