28%
Yes
72%
No
23%
Yes
59%
No
3%
Yes, but increase oversight
8%
No, we should pursue more sustainable energy resources instead
2%
Yes, but not in heavily populated areas
5%
No, more research is needed to measure the long term effects of fracking

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 @9FYBN8Wanswered…6mos6MO

It's far too complicated for one question - until sustainable energy can cover the flex in our energy demands and until the rest of our system is set up to support fully green energy. We can't do without unfortunately.

 @8CS3Z5Yanswered…4yrs4Y

Only for public transport and emergency cars. Like ambulance, police cars, fire trucks ect

 @9G6ZGZVanswered…6mos6MO

Yes but only because it would leave a lot of people unemployed. Alternatives should be introduced and cheap.

 @9FYQ78Panswered…6mos6MO

No, we should pursue more sustainable energy resources instead That is affordable for low income as well so its accessible to everyone

 @9FSJV98from answered…7mos7MO

Yes for now to avoid importing from overseas, but work on a more sustainable energy resource for the long run

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