Victorians want this ugly coal-fired power station replaced with 100 per cent renewable energy. |
The polling comes as the state government works to rewrite
the Climate Change Act, including pre-2050 emissions reduction targets.
More than 68% of Victorians said they agreed or strongly
agreed that “Victoria needs to transition its energy use from coal to 100%
renewables as a matter of urgency”, according to the ReachTEL poll of 1,137
people conducted on 4 August and commissioned by Friends of the Earth.
That was in line with previous national polls. But when the
researchers drilled down to the views of people who supported different
political parties, they found consistent support for an ambitious state-based
renewable energy target.
A majority – 51.2% – of Liberal-voting or leaning Victorians
agreed that victoria needed to move urgently towards 100% renewable energy. And
support among Labor-voters was very high, at 78.6% and virtually unanimous
among Green-voters at 93.5%.
With a large number of Liberal-voters undecided, just 15.9%
of Liberal-voters disagreed with the statement.
Read Michael Slezak’s story in The Guardian - “Majority of Victorians support urgent shift to renewable energy, poll finds.”
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