by Kevin Clang
With Earth Day coming up next week, many Elon University students are contemplating the environment and the effect they have on it. In an informal survey of over one hundred Elon students administered today by The Pendulum, 90 percent of students said they consider themselves to be environmentally aware.

The official Earth Day symbol (Image from Wikipedia)
Students are also doing their part to help the environment. In the poll, 64 precent responders think Elon has made a difference in their level of environmental awareness, and 67 percent are actively taking part in reducing global warming. Most students listed recycling as one major way they personally are taking action.
“Elon has definitely made it easier to take action against global warming,” said sophomore Kayla Brown, giving the school’s many recycling bins and environment-friendly dining halls as examples. Several students also cite recycling, walking more and promoting alternative energy as steps they take to preserve the environment. An estimated billion people around the world participated in Earth Day 2007.

90% of polled Elon University students consider themselves environmentally aware.
Not every student views global warming as an immediate threat, however. About 32 precent of those surveyed say they are not concerned by global warming. ”On my list of things I worry about, global warming is very low,” admitted freshman Julie Pedro, though she confessed to recycling whenever she could anyways.

67% of polled Elon University students say they're actively trying to prevent global warming
Earth Day is held annually on April 22. The holiday was first recognized in 1970, when nearly 20 million people demonstrated in major cities across the United States. Since it has become a global phenomenon. In recent years the holiday has been used as a method to publicize the effects of global warming and counteract them. Full results of the survey can be found in this weeks Pendulum or on the Pendulum Online.

