Posted on 06/29/2009 12:48:50 PM PDT by James H. Shott
The American Petroleum Institute has just released the results of its third annual Energy IQ survey, and it reflects that Americans knowledge about energy issues is lacking.
The survey, conducted by Harris Interactive, comes as President Obama and Congress are pursuing aggressive energy and climate policies that threaten the nations economy, and which will determine Americas economic competitiveness for years to come.
Some high points from the survey:
When asked about the role fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas and coal will play in meeting global energy demand, only 10 percent of respondents answered correctly that fossil fuels will meet 85 percent of this demand. This is the second consecutive year this number has dropped even though EIA figures for future U.S. reliance on fossil fuels have risen by five percent since 2008.The survey showed that Americans have a poor understanding about the financial implications of the oil and natural gas industry: According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), 12 percent of the oil consumed last year in the U.S. came from the Persian Gulf countries. Only 7 percent of respondents chose correctly, while more than 40 percent believed that over 30 percent of our oil supply came from the Persian Gulf.
Fifty-three percent of respondents believed that Saudi Arabia was the largest U.S. supplier of imported crude oil. In fact, according to the DOE, Canada is our largest supplier.
Only 15 percent of respondents knew that six million Americans are employed directly or indirectly by the oil and natural gas industry.The survey also found that other misconceptions exist about U.S. oil company stock ownership and industry investment in alternative fuels. Only 9 percent of respondents knew that oil companies pay more than 40 percent in income taxes as a share of their income. The majority thought that it was less than 30 percent, and one-third of all respondents believed companies pay less than 15 percent.
Similarly, when asked how much the oil and natural gas industry paid in taxes over the past three years, only 10 percent of respondents answered correctly$242 billion. One quarter of respondents believed that the U.S. oil and natural gas industry contributed less than $100 billion.
More than 40 percent of respondents believed that the oil and natural gas industry earn more than 20 cents per every dollar of sales. In fact, the industry earns just below 6 cents on every dollar.
A bump for less ignorance !
This is the natural result of the IQ “Cap and Trade” being practiced by our public schools.
Somebody needs to sell the energy facts more effectively.
“IQ Cap-and-Trade” ... Isn’t that the truth?
Combined with a dishonest and inept media, it’s no wonder we’re in the shape we’re in.
Perhaps a national media that believes in actually informing people objectively would help.
Ping
Americans have a poor picture => envisioning three federally funded eco-bolsheviks as part of their local zoning department/jurisdiction. They picture an arrogance busy body making house calls. Maybe check the wattage of their daughters hair straightener, who knows how bad the picture will get.
They picture punitive practices.
They see a general disregard for property and privacy rights.
They already know: you cant fight town hall.
They now there will be no knowledge of wrong doing, ever, for fear of litigation. They now the local government will waste vast sums to defend entrenched (personal) positions.
They see the picture, their disgusted already.
It was meant as an analogy, but it’s equally accurate if taken literally.
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