Poll: 64% of Europeans support reducing fossil fuel imports for greater security
Summary
New YouGov polling data across five major European countries shows strong public support for reducing fossil fuel imports and investing in clean energy and electrification. 64% of Europeans believe reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels makes Europe safer, with support cutting across traditional left-right political divides. The poll was commissioned by E3G, Transport & Environment, and the Electrification Alliance.
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· 3 pulledOver 6 in 10 (64%) believe that reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels makes Europe safer, when averaged across five countries surveyed.
8 out of 10 Europeans surveyed say that...
These views cut across traditional left-right political divides.
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