When the BBC published their research into to the calamitous state of affairs that has led to £200bn worth of renewable energy projects sitting in the connections queue, everyone looked up. What the research found was so patently ridiculous that you didn’t need to be interested in green energy to pay attention.
In Scotland, during September last year, 1,520 people over the age of 16 were questioned about a variety of issues relating to air quality: awareness of air pollution; understanding of the impacts of it; level of concern about it; perceptions of the role that individuals and organisations can play in tackling poor air quality; and perceptions of ultra-low emissions vehicles and public transport in Scotland.