Results of the Ontario green energy opinion poll
November 2012
Ontario omnibus survey report
By: Oraclepoll Research
For: Friends of the Earth / Les Ami(e)s de la Terre
November 24, 2012
Methodology and logistics
Study sample
- This report represents the findings from an omnibus survey of 1,000 voting age residents (18 years of age or older) in Ontario.
- The results provided in this report were from questions commissioned by Friends of Earth.
- Interviews were conducted between the days of November 21st to November 23rd 2012.
- The results presented in this report may not always add up to 100% due to rounding.
Confidence
- The margin of error for this 1,000-person survey is +/- 3.1%, 19/20 times.
Survey method
- The survey was conducted using computer-assisted techniques of telephone interviewing (CATI) and random number selection. A total of 20% of all interviews were monitored and the management of Oraclepoll Research Limited supervised 100%.
Logistics
- Initial calls were made between the hours of 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Subsequent callbacks of no-answers and busy numbers were made on a (staggered) daily rotating basis up to 5 times (from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) until contact was made. In addition, telephone interview appointments were attempted with those respondents unable to complete the survey at the time of contact.
Executive summary
Friends of Earth respondents were first asked the following question
“How important do you feel it is to have more renewable, green energy in Ontario to deal with climate change and help reduce the record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere? Please use a scale from one not at all important to five very important.”
A high 83% of Ontarians are of the opinion that it is important or very important to have green renewable energy compared to a very low 11% that do not, while 7% had a neutral view (neither important nor unimportant).
A second question was then asked about the WTO and Ontario’s green energy plan.
“Should international bodies like the World Trade Organization be able to over-ride Ontario’s plan to encourage investment in renewable, green energy and local jobs for people in Ontario?”
Almost three-quarters of those surveyed or 73% feel that the World Trade Organization should not be able to override Ontario’s plans to encourage investment in green renewable energy while only 27% are of the opinion that it should.
Results by question
How important do you feel it is to have more renewable, green energy in Ontario to deal with climate change and help reduce the record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere? Please use a scale from one not at all important to five very important.
Response | Valid percent |
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Not at all important | 5% |
Not important | 6% |
Neither important nor not important | 7% |
Important | 14% |
Very important | 69% |
Total | 100% |
Should international bodies like the World Trade Organization be able to over-ride Ontario’s plan to encourage investment in renewable, green energy and local jobs for people in Ontario?
Response | Valid percent |
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Yes | 27% |
No | 73% |
Total | 100% |