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U.S. Public Opinion Towards Energy, Green Tech

U.S. Public Opinion Towards Energy U.S. Public Opinion Towards Energy

This new poll takes Americans pulse on energy issues and solutions. Faced with many serious issues, Americans remain concerned about America’s energy outlook. They strongly support a long term strategic energy policy, based on a bipartisan approach and reflecting a fear of long term energy supply interruptions.

They are realistic and support a pragmatic approach that balances conventional and renewable energy, free markets and environmental stewardship….

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Author: Charlton Research Company (Fellow) | Visits: 1066 | Page Views: 1072
 
Domain:  Green Tech Category: Environmental Subcategory: Policy 
Upload Date: 30th-Jan-2009  Click On Above Link To See More

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