Most continental Americans want to see the expansion of production in key industries in Alaska, including critical minerals, wood, wood and natural oil and natural gas products, according to a survey of exclusively Obney survey by Breitbart News.
The Public Opinion Strategies Survey for the future 49 finds that the vast majority (87 percent) of the 1,027 respondents residing in the 48 lower states have positive Alaska perceptions. His views to Alaska are even positive than his feelings towards his state of residence, which was recorded at 75 percent.
The majority of the survey participants are in favor of expanding the role of Alaska in the key industries.
Four in five believe it is a good idea to expand fishing and seafood production. Similarly, 77 percent are behind a higher national security infrastructure in the state, including deep waters and breakfast vessels.
Moreover, a majority or 64 percent supports the production of critical minerals of mining, 62 percent believe it is advisable to expand the production of wood and wood, and 59 percent are behind the expansion of the production of oil and natural gas.
Regarding mineral acquisitions in particular, support increased from 64 percent to 70 percent after survey participants received additional information about critical warnings in Alaska, “says the Memo of surveys.
A piece of additional information provided to respondents is that Alaska has 49 or 50 minerals that are key in modern industries. Eighty percent said this was “convincing as a reason to increase mining activity.”
Another information that said 77 percent is a convincing factor to increase mining is that “high standards and strict environmental regulations of the State result in a safer resource extraction compared to foreign sources,” according to the note.
The third note provided to respondents is that increasing the production of minerals in Alaska would reduce the dependence of adversaries such as China. If respondents, 73 percent said this is a convincing factor.
On Sunday, China “especially suspended exports of a wide range of critical minerals and magnets” as tensions with the United States increase in a commercial war, the New York Times Reported.
The survey considers that almost seven out of ten particles believe that “Alaska should have more control over their land and resources to determine their own economic future without excessive federal restrictions.”
Moreover, like 60 percent of Alaska’s lands are under federal control, 64 percent of respondents feel that more land should be given to the state of Alaska and make available to private property.
Similarly, 64 percent said: “The federal government should increase economic opportunities for Alaska by prioritizing the national supply of critical minerals, oil and gas,” according to the Memo.
The survey was conducted from February 15 to 20. A margin of error was not listed.