Is the U.S. Surrendering the Clean Energy Future to China?
Feb 4, 2026
Today, our friends at Conservation Alabama, along with their partners at Energy Alabama and Southern Environmental Law Center, released a new poll showing that Alabamians overwhelming support renewable energy.
Support is consistent regardless of demographics, party, or location pic.twitter.com/jYcVhl076X
— Conservation Alabama (@ConservationAL) June 6, 2019
Voters from Mobile to Huntsville see the value of expanded renewables, and want the industry to grow pic.twitter.com/WPJ42ULirl
— Conservation Alabama (@ConservationAL) June 6, 2019
This poll follows a nationwide trend of strong bipartisan support for clean energy policies. In fact, a recent poll from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication showed that seven in ten people – including 87 percent of Democrats and 51 percent of Republicans – think clean energy should be a “high” or “very high” priority for the president and Congress.