Majority of Europeans Back Reducing Fossil Fuel Imports to Make Europe Safer, Polling Shows
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A recent YouGov poll commissioned by E3G, T&E, and the Electrification Alliance has revealed strong support for reducing Europe's dependence on imported fossil fuels. The poll, conducted across five major European countries, found that 64% of respondents believe reducing fossil fuel imports makes Europe safer. Eight out of 10 Europeans surveyed also agree that their countries should work together, with six out of 10 saying cooperation has become more important in the current geopolitical context.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By positioning the clean energy transition as a project of European safety, policymakers can create a shared narrative that transcends traditional left-right divides.
- · This narrative can help drive the electrification debate as a mainstream, non-partisan, European project, offering a more stable and secure future for European citizens.