Independent - Climate
Environmentally damaging processes such as fracking and toxic mineral extraction methods should be ceased
Belfast West
Strongly AgreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
Modern developments to our utility & transport infrastructure are required to aid with the transition towards a circular economy
Belfast West
Somewhat AgreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Somewhat AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
There should be a crackdown on environmentally harmful acts & legislation around this should be strengthened
Belfast West
Somewhat DisagreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
Northern Ireland should have an independent Environmental Protection Agency to provide oversight & regulation across both the private and public sector
Belfast West
Somewhat AgreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
The switch away from fossil fuels should be incentivised
Belfast West
Somewhat AgreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
We should aim to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2035 through a gradual switch to sustainable materials, services and energy generation methods while utilising carbon capture & recycle methods
Belfast West
Strongly DisagreeWest Tyrone
Somewhat AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
The Rights of Nature should be passed in legislation
Belfast West
Somewhat DisagreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
Petroleum licensing should be banned
Belfast West
Strongly DisagreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Somewhat DisagreeBelfast West
Somewhat AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
The 1960s petroleum legislation must be updated to reflect modern climate science
Belfast West
Somewhat AgreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
The Assembly must pass the Climate Change Bill, as proposed by Clare Bailey
Belfast West
Strongly DisagreeWest Tyrone
Somewhat AgreeBelfast South
Somewhat AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Somewhat Agree
There should be a firewall between policy makers and the mining and fossil fuels industries respectively
Belfast West
Somewhat AgreeWest Tyrone
Strongly AgreeBelfast South
Somewhat AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree
The Department for the Economy should release the Hatch Report, commissioned from Hatch Generis on the economic feasability of natural gas extraction in Northern Ireland
Belfast West
Somewhat AgreeWest Tyrone
Somewhat AgreeBelfast South
Strongly AgreeBelfast West
Strongly AgreeFermanagh and South Tyrone
Strongly AgreeStrangford
Strongly AgreeNorth Down
Strongly Agree