Environics International Environmental Monitors (EIEM) is a syndicated annual survey of global public opinion on a variety of environmental and natural resource issues. It is based on public opinion surveys carried out in 24+ countries around the world, and conducted since 1997. The findings of the 2001 Survey are based on the results of face-to face or telephone interviews with representative samples of about 1,000 citizens in each of 30 countries on six continents, and at varying stages of economic development. Environics 2001 International Environmental Monitor survey was conducted in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Great-Britain, Greece, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela. Research was conducted by respected social research institutes in each country between March 29, 2001 and August 25, 2001. In Canada, the survey was conducted by Environics Research Group Ltd. It consisted of a nation-wide telephone survey with a sample of 1,524 individuals, 18 years and older carried out between April 23 and May 6, 2001. Some of the important topics in the EIEM 2001 are: -Environmental Issues and Human Health -Climate Change -Energy Concerns and Priorities -Environmental Behavior -Green Consumerism -Industry Performance -Governance -Chemical and Life Sciences -The Automobile