Survey: Public support for renewable energy remains rock solid

James Murray
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Just five per cent of the public say they are opposed to renewable energy, as latest survey confirms huge support for the green economy

The British public love renewables, are concerned about climate change and are broadly supportive of the green economy. How do we know this? Because for the past two years the Department of Energy and...

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