<i>Question 1: Do you believe pollution is a serious problem. Yes or No?</i>
There is no doubt that pollution is a serious problem. It decreases the quality of life everywhere it occurs. Spew up the pollution into nature and the next thing you know, you're eating polluted food. You already are.
<i>2: Do you believe pollution is an immediate problem that requires immediate investment</i>
Obsolete, heavily polluting old production methods should be put out of use. The problem is that capitalism is a selfish beast that only cares about money. Thus, goverments have to guide it by making this undesirable behaviour unprofitable by the means of enviromental taxation. Thus, it would be economically viable to for the polluters to think enviromentally and reduce their emissions.
<i>Question 1: Do you believe climate change exists?</i>
Climate change due to industrial emissions sounds like a plausible theory. However, I do not believe in the hockey stick curve that has been presented to claim that the climate has warmed drastically over the last 1000 years or so as the data that produced the hockey stick curve isn't that reliable and other, more reliable data has shown that the current global warming isn't that drastic in the 1000 years scale. However, the global warming due to human emissions is likely taking place and the emissions should be decreased to prevent it from happening, even though I don't think we're quite in the disastrous shitter the worst case scenarios paint it out to be.