With the effects of climate change linked to the use of fossil fuels becoming more noticeable, political establishment and society appear ready for renewable energy. Yet, despite these expectations, fossil fuels still comprise nine-tenths of the global commercial energy supply. In this article, the history, technology, and barriers to acceptance of wind energy will be explored. The central question is why, despite the problems associated with the fossil fuels, more ecologically benign energy is still scarcely used. Having briefly surveyed some literature on the role of political and corporate stakeholders, as well as theories relating to factors responsible for the grassroots’ resistance (“not in my backyard” or NIMBYs) to renewable energy,...
Wind power development has been widely contested in large parts of the world for reasons ranging fro...
This dissertation research examines the factors underlying public opinion toward renewable energy in...
Avoiding catastrophic climate change will require rapid decarbonization of the world’s energy supply...
With the effects of climate change linked to the use of fossil fuels, as well as the prospect of the...
In the last 35 years, wind energy in the United States has transformed from being fringe and experim...
plans for new electricity generating and transmission facilities have often provoked fervent opposit...
Local opposition to wind turbines stems from concerns about environmental and economic damage, as we...
Electricity is predominantly generated from fossil fuels in Australia, but concerns about climate ch...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
The development of low emission, high output electricity generation systems is a focal point of glob...
How organized resistance to new fossil fuel infrastructure became a political force and how this mig...
This study examines public attitudes towards climate change and policies to limit greenhouse gases s...
The way our electricity is generated is in a period of rapid change; in the United States and many o...
The threats posed by climate change are placing governments under increasing pressure to meet electr...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Wind power development has been widely contested in large parts of the world for reasons ranging fro...
This dissertation research examines the factors underlying public opinion toward renewable energy in...
Avoiding catastrophic climate change will require rapid decarbonization of the world’s energy supply...
With the effects of climate change linked to the use of fossil fuels, as well as the prospect of the...
In the last 35 years, wind energy in the United States has transformed from being fringe and experim...
plans for new electricity generating and transmission facilities have often provoked fervent opposit...
Local opposition to wind turbines stems from concerns about environmental and economic damage, as we...
Electricity is predominantly generated from fossil fuels in Australia, but concerns about climate ch...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
The development of low emission, high output electricity generation systems is a focal point of glob...
How organized resistance to new fossil fuel infrastructure became a political force and how this mig...
This study examines public attitudes towards climate change and policies to limit greenhouse gases s...
The way our electricity is generated is in a period of rapid change; in the United States and many o...
The threats posed by climate change are placing governments under increasing pressure to meet electr...
The critique of fossil fuel regimes has been a foundational concern for the field of political ecolo...
Wind power development has been widely contested in large parts of the world for reasons ranging fro...
This dissertation research examines the factors underlying public opinion toward renewable energy in...
Avoiding catastrophic climate change will require rapid decarbonization of the world’s energy supply...