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Response rates from 188 Kilnavara voters.

73%
Yes
27%
No
64%
Yes
19%
No
9%
Yes, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production
7%
No, provide more incentives for alternative energy production instead
1%
No, just enforce existing regulations
0%
No, and I believe global warming is a natural occurrence
0%
No, and the current government is over-regulating businesses

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Kilnavara voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9DM9X3Qanswered…1yr1Y

Climate change doesn’t exist, left wing democracy uses it as a mass propaganda machine to control the population

 @9ZV5PB3answered…1mo1MO

Yes, higher corporate tax for companies who have high carbon footprint and the responsibility of global warming shouldn't be put on to small business owners or consumers

 @9ZT96BY answered…1mo1MO

Implement higher taxes for use of fossil fuels. Ensure they report on their carbon footprint yearly through ESG framework. Should implement carbon taxes on consumers of most electricity on the grid -datacentres

 @9ZT2433answered…1mo1MO

Target big business polluters. Leave small businesses alone as it can cause them to go out of business and have no income and be left with debts

 @9ZSF2RRanswered…1mo1MO

No, public infrastructure projects should which reduce emissions should be the primary means of decarbonising the state.

 @9ZRS45Xanswered…1mo1MO

environmental regulations should be increased but there should be differences in the application on big corporations versus local businesses

 @9ZQ3L99answered…2mos2MO

Without China and India on board it seems like just another way to get taxes but obviously people, companies and states should be mindfully in ways to reduce co2

 @9ZQ3JN8answered…2mos2MO

Yes, but take the scale and speed of regulations into account when considering the potential diminishment of direct foreign investments and local economies