To date, little research has investigated how public perceptions of policies to ban or restrict fossil-fuel extraction change over time; yet this topic is of crucial importance as countries worldwide seek to transition towards ‘net zero’ economies. This study addresses this gap by focusing on public responses to the 2019 moratorium on shale gas extraction in England, using an analytical framework comprising awareness, interpretations and opinions, and a mixed-method approach combining national survey, social media and local case interviews. Findings show high levels of awareness and support for the moratorium, yet differences between coalitions of interest based on ideology, scale and demographics. Social media analyses reveal a peak in pub...
We analysed 1,557 UK policy documents. This included departmental documents (98), select committee r...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Shale gas extraction is a highly controversial process. Despite significant prov...
Shale gas is a novel source of fossil fuel which is extracted by induced hydraulic fracturing, or “f...
To date, little research has investigated how public perceptions of policies to ban or restrict foss...
In January 2014, then British Prime Minister David Cameron declared that his government was ‘Going a...
Shale gas is an expanding energy source worldwide, yet ‘fracking’ remains controversial. Amongst pub...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research project analyse...
AbstractThere is growing recognition of the need to understand public attitudes to energy sources, s...
Shale gas has become an energy policy priority in the United Kingdom in light of profitable extracti...
The development of shale gas in the United Kingdom (UK) using hydraulic fracturing, more commonly kn...
There is growing recognition of the need to understand public attitudes to energy sources, such as s...
The controversial practice of ‘fracking’ as practiced in the US has offered the promise of energy in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We analysed 1,557 UK policy documents. This included departmental documents (98), select committee r...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Shale gas extraction is a highly controversial process. Despite significant prov...
Shale gas is a novel source of fossil fuel which is extracted by induced hydraulic fracturing, or “f...
To date, little research has investigated how public perceptions of policies to ban or restrict foss...
In January 2014, then British Prime Minister David Cameron declared that his government was ‘Going a...
Shale gas is an expanding energy source worldwide, yet ‘fracking’ remains controversial. Amongst pub...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research project analyse...
AbstractThere is growing recognition of the need to understand public attitudes to energy sources, s...
Shale gas has become an energy policy priority in the United Kingdom in light of profitable extracti...
The development of shale gas in the United Kingdom (UK) using hydraulic fracturing, more commonly kn...
There is growing recognition of the need to understand public attitudes to energy sources, such as s...
The controversial practice of ‘fracking’ as practiced in the US has offered the promise of energy in...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
We analysed 1,557 UK policy documents. This included departmental documents (98), select committee r...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Shale gas extraction is a highly controversial process. Despite significant prov...
Shale gas is a novel source of fossil fuel which is extracted by induced hydraulic fracturing, or “f...