This research explores how a new concept, support for energy transition narratives, and other commonly applied social licence factors influence local acceptance of large-scale …
Rapidly building utility-scale energy infrastructure requires not only public support but also political will across levels of government. Here we use a conjoint experiment to assess …
Tense global politics, spikes in gas prices and increasingly urgent warnings about climate change raise questions over the future use of natural gas. UK longitudinal survey data …
A Janzwood, H Millar - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Fossil fuel proponents and governments have framed natural gas as a “bridge fuel” necessary for a smooth global energy transition. However, environmental and climate justice …
Earlier policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the US have often treated natural gas as a clean fuel due to its higher energy output per unit of carbon dioxide emitted …
Green innovation (also referred to as eco-innovation, environmental innovation, or sustainable innovation) denotes the organisational creation of new production …
A Mayer, E Carter - Journal of Risk Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Multiple municipalities in the US have banned natural gas hook-ups in new home construction. Several state governments have pre-empted those bans. Yet little is known …
This paper examines whether public perceptions of the claimed advantages and disadvantages of fracking are consistent with an evidence-based assessment of the claimed …
S Hazboun, G Stelmach, PM Cox - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
In the context of the global climate crisis, the role the building sector plays in direct consumption of fossil fuels, especially natural gas, has come under increased scrutiny …