‘Silent majority’ of Australian farmers found to support renewable energy transition

Survey conducted by Farmers for Climate Action found just 17% opposed renewable energy developments, with 8% strongly opposed

Seventy per cent of regional Australians in renewable energy zones support the development of renewable energy projects on local farmland, a new survey has found.

The survey, conducted for lobby group Farmers for Climate Action, found that support for renewable energy developments increased to 73% for people connected to the farming industry, but was conditional on concerns around consultation, project design and decommissioning being met.

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