CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Americans oppose mountaintop removal coal mining by a wide margin, according to the first nationwide poll on the issue to be made public.
A majority of Americans also are against a Bush administration rewrite of a federal stream "buffer zone" rule to allow mine operators to continue burying streams, the poll found.
The survey, released Thursday afternoon, mirrors a 2004 poll that found most West Virginians opposed mountaintop removal.
"I very rarely run into people who think that blowing up mountains and burying streams is a good idea," said Joan Mulhern of the group Earthjustice, which commissioned the poll with the Sierra Club and the Appalachian Center for the Economy and the Environment.
The poll was conducted for the groups by Lake Research Partners, whose president, Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, also did the 2004 mountaintop removal survey in West Virginia.
Researchers questioned 1,000 likely voters across the country between Oct. 11 and Oct. 16. The poll has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.
A majority of those surveyed said they believe the environment in the United States is deteriorating.
And by a more than 2-1 margin, voters polled rejected the notion that environmental protections are bad for jobs and business. Forty-seven percent said environmental protections are good for the economy, compared to 20 percent who believe such protections are bad for the economy.
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