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Over 3 out of 4 adults lack fundamental knowledge about energy issues

By Hans De Keulenaer
Created 2007-07-07 11:30

"The energy crisis is certainly one of the most complex subjects ever put before the media, and through them, to the American public. It encompasses international relations, economics, science, and that most unpredictable of groups, the consuming public.”

Walker, 1974

Most citizens have strong opinions on energy matters, but a recent survey in the USA [1] of 1,333 adults demonstrates that the factual basis for such opinions is often missing in the respondent's mind. Asking 20 questions, typically less than a quarter of respondents answer correctly, and not a single question has more than 46% correct answers.

Of course, one does not need to know the exact numbers to form an opinion, and for some questions, the 'correct' answer is more a matter of opinion or expectation than actual fact.

Still, some misunderstandings may cause future surprises:

It shows that 30 years after the first energy crisis [1], energy remains an education challenge. With energy currently at its peak of attention, low awareness of the facts now is unlikely to improve in the future.