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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate@slrpnk.netEnglish · 3 months ago

Americans’ Shifting Views on Energy Issues | A growing majority of Republicans prioritize the development of fossil fuel energy sources like oil and natural gas

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Americans’ Shifting Views on Energy Issues | A growing majority of Republicans prioritize the development of fossil fuel energy sources like oil and natural gas

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Americans' Shifting Views on Energy Sources, Policy in 2026 | Pew Research Center
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A growing majority of Republicans prioritize the development of fossil fuel energy sources like oil and natural gas.
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    Yeah, this appears to be entirely a product of the masaive spending on pro-fossil fuel propaganda seeping through Republican media channels.

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      The Republican party was, but the voters weren’t on board with it. That has changed.

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          The kids are not their parents. Their surveys are generally ok.

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        Do you think it has something to do with high gas prices making Americans driving around big SUVs I think “drill baby drill”

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    Conservatives love money though, it speaks to them louder than anything else. The economics of THIS is coming for them whether they like it or not https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/26/04/02/2323220/renewables-reached-nearly-50-of-global-electricity-capacity-last-year

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    I’ve noticed in Australia that when we have a conservative climate denying government people’s opinions shift in that direction. When we have a more balanced government the opinion shifts to being active on climate issues. Media has a lot to do with it however, leadership seems to be a big factor. It’s obvious that the government’s messaging is important. Trump’s relentless banging on about climate hoax etc will sway people who are not well grounded in the issues.

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      Also, he’s getting allies to fire journalists who cover climate.

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    Bullshit.

    Bots dupe another one.

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      Alternatively people who don’t support oil and stop being Republicans

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