Post by rakhirani on Mar 4, 2024 9:34:34 GMT
Sciences, have also reminded us about the raw material context behind the war. Russia itself made sure that we did not separate these issues a few months before the outbreak of the war. As post-pandemic economic turmoil drove up gas prices, Russian suppliers restricted gas exports to Europe, contributing to an unprecedented crisis in energy markets. We do not want dirty energy in Poland If this demonstration was intended to convince Europeans of their level of dependence on raw materials from Russia, the message clearly got across. However, in a war situation it had the opposite effect than intended. EU countries consistently adopt subsequent packages of sanctions on Russian products with the support of citizens who echo these decisions.
In Poland, according to the Blue Media study " women Brazil Mobile Number List and men ", as many as percent people agree with the statement that Russia's attack on Ukraine forces changes to current assumptions about Poland's energy policy, and that abandoning fossil fuels is not an alternative but a necessity. percent respondents also believe that we must strive not only to change the supplier of coal and gas, but also to reduce their use, and this process should be supported by the state as part of taking care of the country's energy security. The majority of respondents (%) also said that the origin of the fuel they use to heat their home is important to them.
The most surprising thing, however, is the declaration to abandon the import of fossil fuels from Russia, even assuming that such a step will result in an increase in prices. percent respondents, taking into account the consequences of higher prices, supports moving away from Russian oil, coal and gas. percent he even says "definitely yes" to this decision. Only percent are against it. - For a long time, the country of origin of the product was associated mainly with marketing techniques such as "Swiss watches" or "Belgian chocolate". The events of recent years and months make us take a serious interest in where we source the products we use.
In Poland, according to the Blue Media study " women Brazil Mobile Number List and men ", as many as percent people agree with the statement that Russia's attack on Ukraine forces changes to current assumptions about Poland's energy policy, and that abandoning fossil fuels is not an alternative but a necessity. percent respondents also believe that we must strive not only to change the supplier of coal and gas, but also to reduce their use, and this process should be supported by the state as part of taking care of the country's energy security. The majority of respondents (%) also said that the origin of the fuel they use to heat their home is important to them.
The most surprising thing, however, is the declaration to abandon the import of fossil fuels from Russia, even assuming that such a step will result in an increase in prices. percent respondents, taking into account the consequences of higher prices, supports moving away from Russian oil, coal and gas. percent he even says "definitely yes" to this decision. Only percent are against it. - For a long time, the country of origin of the product was associated mainly with marketing techniques such as "Swiss watches" or "Belgian chocolate". The events of recent years and months make us take a serious interest in where we source the products we use.