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Response rates from 44k Christian Heritage voters.
42% Yes |
58% No |
42% Yes |
58% No |
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Unique answers from Christian Heritage voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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There should be a balance
@9JST8CM10mos10MO
I believe renewable energy sources are a good idea, except for the the fact that producing them has an impact on the environment when the government says it’s a big enough issue already
@9HXHTR411mos11MO
Yes only if the the gouvernement takes in consideration the amount of pollution the business is producing and their intentions.
@9HMG2Z411mos11MO
they should start making it mandatory that if a certain company's carbon emmisions are too high they need to start using more renewable sources of energy
@9HGG7VG12mos12MO
So basically if Opposite Day then renewable is not renewable and then whole energy sphincter will to boom like big bang
@9H8Y45L12mos12MO
keep oil alive and make me money. the government should invest in renewable sources but also keep the oil industry alive as alot of countries still use oil to function
@9H6W47H12mos12MO
The federal government should use revenue from carbon taxes and related to invest in R&D and efficiency improvements to hydro and energy storage systems
@9GRZW9K1yr1Y
Not entirely. Some investment should be made, but companies should be provided incentives to become increasingly eco-friendly, especially on an international scale with regulations.
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