Nuclear energy is a controversial topic in Belgium and the government strives for a nuclear exit by 2025. However, there are few notable policy efforts which prepare us for such a future. The framing of nuclear energy is crucial in the ongoing debate about its usage. In this paper, we analyse the discourse of the nuclear lobby and government through a green criminological lens. We compare the discourse with academic literature about nuclear energy and identify ideological strategies via the analytical framework of Larrain (1983)
This article analyzes political narratives of the discourse on the future use of nuclear ene...
Nuclear power plants are seen as an effective alternative to fossil fuels as they are more reliable ...
In August 2015, the Energy Transition towards Green Growth Act set new targets aiming at a diversifi...
Nuclear energy is a controversial topic in Belgium and the government strives for a nuclear exit by ...
The submission presents a body of work analyzing the impact of changes to the political environment ...
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate change policy, its search for an enhanced e...
Public debates on nuclear technology are multifaceted and complex, especially when it comes to risks...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
Nuclear energy is not a new topic of debate in Norway, as it has been a subject of political discour...
Both the United Kingdom and Hungary run ambitious nuclear power plans to keep nuclear power a...
While Germany and Belgium are implementing their nuclear phase-out policy first by enacting the laws...
In view of the current nuclear power debate in Belgium, we analyze how uncertainty about a nuclear p...
In this paper, I examine how the nuclear incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima im...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fu...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
This article analyzes political narratives of the discourse on the future use of nuclear ene...
Nuclear power plants are seen as an effective alternative to fossil fuels as they are more reliable ...
In August 2015, the Energy Transition towards Green Growth Act set new targets aiming at a diversifi...
Nuclear energy is a controversial topic in Belgium and the government strives for a nuclear exit by ...
The submission presents a body of work analyzing the impact of changes to the political environment ...
In the context of the European Union’s ambitious climate change policy, its search for an enhanced e...
Public debates on nuclear technology are multifaceted and complex, especially when it comes to risks...
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival in a number of countries of both developed and developing worl...
Nuclear energy is not a new topic of debate in Norway, as it has been a subject of political discour...
Both the United Kingdom and Hungary run ambitious nuclear power plans to keep nuclear power a...
While Germany and Belgium are implementing their nuclear phase-out policy first by enacting the laws...
In view of the current nuclear power debate in Belgium, we analyze how uncertainty about a nuclear p...
In this paper, I examine how the nuclear incidents at Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima im...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fu...
Addressing climate change requires de-carbonizing future energy supplies in the increasingly energy ...
This article analyzes political narratives of the discourse on the future use of nuclear ene...
Nuclear power plants are seen as an effective alternative to fossil fuels as they are more reliable ...
In August 2015, the Energy Transition towards Green Growth Act set new targets aiming at a diversifi...