Carbon capture technologies are methods designed to capture and store carbon dioxide emissions from sources like power plants to prevent them from entering the atmosphere. Proponents argue that subsidies would accelerate the development of essential technologies to combat climate change. Opponents argue that it is too costly and that the market should drive innovation without government intervention.
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Province/Territory
Response rates from 850 Ontario voters.
69% Yes |
31% No |
62% Yes |
26% No |
7% Yes, and also increase spending for renewable energy and reforestation |
2% No, provide subsidies to renewable energy companies instead |
2% No, the government should invest in planting more trees to capture carbon instead |
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1% No, tax carbon emissions instead |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 850 Ontario voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 850 Ontario voters.
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Unique answers from Ontario voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B3YW9621mo1MO
No, there doesn’t need to be more carbon capture, there needs to be more carbon release. Carbon dioxide is plant food. We are carbon based life forms. Carbon is an essential ingredient of life on earth and it does not need to be taken out of the system, there needs to be more put into the system.
@B2J3VBF3mos3MO
I don't think it should be Canada's responsibility alone. It is important however, to reduce emissions globally.
@B27F3VN4mos4MO
tax carbon emissions and then use THAT money to subsidize the carbon capture techonology companies
@B24KB2Q4mos4MO
The government should tax carbon emissions, and plant more trees to capture carbon
@9TYSP557mos7MO
Carbon capture is bolony they have been using this tech to get more oil from the ground for years, tax carbon emissions but have a policy in place so the company cannot pass the cost of carbon emission cost onto average people.
@9TLF4ZN7mos7MO
If it’s your mess clean it up, same goes here they can afford it if they cause the harm they pay the price. It’s pretty common sense no?
@9NR37C611mos11MO
Yes but this shouldn't be an alternative to net zero
@9N8VP9911mos11MO
No, instead provide subsidies to companies, researchers, or organizations developing proven solutions such as renewables and nuclear
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