What matters most to you?

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nas-survey-responses.pngThe National Academy of Sciences has been running a survey for awhile now asking what important issues people would like to learn more about. If you haven't taken the survey yet, click through to http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/85926/what-matters-most-to-you-b. The survey is quick and simple. It only takes a few minutes to finish. Results of the survey so far1 are displayed in the graph at the left. Click on it for a larger version.

The Academy plans to produce booklets, podcasts, and other materials on the topics that survey respondents care most about. You can see an early idea of what they have in mind at the What you need to know about energy page.

1The afternoon of 15 January 2009.

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