We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energy technologies (namely: biomass, coal, shale (or coal seam) gas, natural gas, carbon capture and storage, hydroelectricity, nuclear, solar thermal and photovoltaic, wave and wind energy). Our empirical analysis draws on the results of two similar nationally representative public surveys that were conducted in Australia and the UK in 2017. Our findings suggest that political ideology is significantly associated with public attitudes towards energy technologies. Specifically, supporters of left-leaning political parties tend to be more supportive of renewables and opposed to biomass, shale (coal seam) gas, nuclear and fossil fuel energies compa...
The analysis of the prime political ideologies that affect human behaviours and how these make peopl...
This study examines the determinants of renewable energy investment, focusing on government orientat...
© 2011 Dr. James Lawrence HayThe Australian continent has an enviable bounty of renewable and non-re...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
Energy system transitions in democracies require that national interests and central planning are re...
Energy system transitions in democracies require that national interests and central planning are re...
Increasing public awareness and understanding of alternative energy sources and related technologies...
There is a large body of research and development into the low emission energy technologies that has...
The transition towards more renewable energy will substantially increase voters' involvement in the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the energy-related attitudes of consumers and e...
Public acceptance of energy technologies is an important area of energy and social science research....
Transition to a sustainable society requires large-scale conversion of the energy system to new, ren...
To address global climate change, many countries are reducing CO2 emissions and replacing convention...
In the wake of the COP21 conference in Paris global warming and a transition to an alternative energ...
The analysis of the prime political ideologies that affect human behaviours and how these make peopl...
This study examines the determinants of renewable energy investment, focusing on government orientat...
© 2011 Dr. James Lawrence HayThe Australian continent has an enviable bounty of renewable and non-re...
We explore the relationship between political ideology and public attitudes towards a range of energ...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
Energy system transitions in democracies require that national interests and central planning are re...
Energy system transitions in democracies require that national interests and central planning are re...
Increasing public awareness and understanding of alternative energy sources and related technologies...
There is a large body of research and development into the low emission energy technologies that has...
The transition towards more renewable energy will substantially increase voters' involvement in the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the energy-related attitudes of consumers and e...
Public acceptance of energy technologies is an important area of energy and social science research....
Transition to a sustainable society requires large-scale conversion of the energy system to new, ren...
To address global climate change, many countries are reducing CO2 emissions and replacing convention...
In the wake of the COP21 conference in Paris global warming and a transition to an alternative energ...
The analysis of the prime political ideologies that affect human behaviours and how these make peopl...
This study examines the determinants of renewable energy investment, focusing on government orientat...
© 2011 Dr. James Lawrence HayThe Australian continent has an enviable bounty of renewable and non-re...