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        "id": "http://solarnoon.micro.blog/2026/04/06/sobering-opinion-numbers-from-the.html",
        "title": "Polling shows anti-clean-energy BS is working",
        "content_html": "<p>Sobering opinion numbers from the Pew Research Center on <a href=\"https://www.pewresearch.org/science/2026/04/03/americans-shifting-views-on-energy-issues/\">&ldquo;Americans’ Shifting Views on Energy Issues&rdquo;</a>:</p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>The share of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who say the country should prioritize oil, coal and natural gas over wind and solar power has doubled to 71% over the last six years.</p>\n</blockquote>\n<p>I won&rsquo;t quote extensively; the gist is that respondents generally have shifted away from preferring clean &amp; renewable energy, and toward fossil fuels. This is especially pronounced among Republicans. You can click through if you want to see the rather depressing numbers and charts.</p>\n<p>They word all of this very passively, which may be the impartial style that suits an opinion research organization. But presuming that&rsquo;s the case, they shouldn&rsquo;t title a section of this article, &ldquo;Why are views changing on wind and solar energy?&rdquo;, because they do not even try to answer that question. The answer is very simple: the billionaire class generally, including companies as well as individuals, and the Republican party specifically, have long waged a very concentrated and very well-funded campaign of lies to achieve these very results.</p>\n<p>Because – pardon my language – how the <em>fuck</em> could any sensible person, let alone 20% of &ldquo;Republican/Lean Republican&rdquo; people, think that solar is &ldquo;worse&rdquo; for the environment?! (The 4% of &ldquo;Dem/Lean Dem&rdquo; in the same category are equally mystifying, but that number is almost low enough to just chalk up to the uninformed and the fools.) I mean, really. <em>Worse!</em> How??</p>\n<p>It&rsquo;s so tragically comical that I won&rsquo;t even interrogate it on the merits. There are no merits! This is like a doctor telling an unhealthy, pre-diabetic person with obesity that they should switch from drinking a gallon of soda a day to drinking a gallon of water, and then their crazy (red-pilled, Fox-news-addled, MAGA) buddy convincing them that that would be <em>worse</em> for them. It&rsquo;s just pure nonsense.</p>\n<p>When getting into specific projects, there can be issues to figure out. Land-use by large solar and wind farms, who pays for what and who benefits (i.e., keeping for-profit utilities from ripping off consumers), and so on. But in the big picture, as portrayed by this survey and the people being asked broad questions like &ldquo;Is solar good or bad?&rdquo; and &ldquo;Is coal good or bad?&rdquo;, anti-clean-energy propaganda is just that. It&rsquo;s craven, self-serving, for-profit bullshit.</p>\n<p>This is the fight: to educate those who need it, and to un-misinform those who have been fed these lies.</p>\n<p>Here&rsquo;s your cheat-sheet if you ever get included in a survey like this:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Production of wind and solar power: <strong>encourage</strong> 👍</li>\n<li>Use of electric vehicles: <strong>encourage</strong> 👍</li>\n<li>Production of nuclear power: <strong>discourage</strong> 👎</li>\n<li>Oil and gas drilling: <strong>discourage</strong> 👎</li>\n<li>Coal mining: <strong>discourage</strong> 👎</li>\n</ul>\n",
        "date_published": "2026-04-06T11:03:30-05:00",
        "url": "https://solarnoon.net/2026/04/06/sobering-opinion-numbers-from-the.html",
        "tags": ["nuclear","wind","solar","coal","obstructionism","fossil fools","oil"]
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