The UK is witnessing a new line in political debate around new nuclear energy generation as one potential feature of future energy policy, specifically for contributing to climate change mitigation alongside energy security. Little is known about how ordinary citizens might be responding to this reframing. This paper reports the results from a major British survey (n=1491) undertaken in the autumn of 2005. The consistent message is that while higher proportions of the British public are prepared to accept nuclear power if they believe it contributes to climate change mitigation, this is a highly conditional view, with very few actively preferring this over renewable sources given the choice. People see both climate change and nuclear power ...
In 2007 the UK government's public consultation on the future of nuclear power courted much criticis...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
The UK is witnessing a new line in political debate around new nuclear energy generation as one pote...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fuels has become ...
Public attitudes towards nuclear power in the UK have historically been deeply divided, but as conce...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fuels has become ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project consisted of unde...
Past research has documented high levels of public concern for risks relating to nuclear power, with...
Past research has documented high levels of public concern for risks relating to nuclear power, with...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fu...
International audienceEnergy systems across the world must undergo a fundamental transformation towa...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
In January 2008, the UK Labour government announced that new nuclear power would play a role in the ...
The nuclear debate has become once again a ‘live’ policy issue in UK national politics, with far-rea...
In 2007 the UK government's public consultation on the future of nuclear power courted much criticis...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
The UK is witnessing a new line in political debate around new nuclear energy generation as one pote...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fuels has become ...
Public attitudes towards nuclear power in the UK have historically been deeply divided, but as conce...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fuels has become ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The project consisted of unde...
Past research has documented high levels of public concern for risks relating to nuclear power, with...
Past research has documented high levels of public concern for risks relating to nuclear power, with...
In the past decade, human influence on the climate through increased use of fossil fu...
International audienceEnergy systems across the world must undergo a fundamental transformation towa...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
In January 2008, the UK Labour government announced that new nuclear power would play a role in the ...
The nuclear debate has become once again a ‘live’ policy issue in UK national politics, with far-rea...
In 2007 the UK government's public consultation on the future of nuclear power courted much criticis...
AbstractA nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes ...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...