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Attitudes towards wind and nuclear power in Norway: The Causal Attitude Network (CAN) model, attitudinal ambivalence, and political and cultural divides

In this project, we investigate attitudes towards onshore wind and nuclear power in Norway. We analyze these attitudes using nationally representative surveys and multiple theoretical perspectives.

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About the project

The aim of the project is to map out the psychological processes underlying people's global attitudes towards onshore wind and nuclear power. The empirical data used come from several surveys of nationally representative samples of adult Norwegians, recruited from the Gallup panel (the number of respondents is approximately 1000 in each survey). The attitudes are studied in light of three main theoretical perspectives: the Causal Attitude Network (CAN) model; the theory of attitudinal ambivalence; and David Goodhart's model of political and cultural polarization in modern society.

Objectives

The goal of the project is to establish knowledge about the underlying psychological processes that drive global attitudes towards wind and nuclear power.

Background

The background for the project is that climate change demands innovative solutions and a transition to renewable energy, including wind and solar power as well as nuclear power, as emphasized in the IPCC's 2023 report and supported by international agencies (Calvin et al., 2023; European Commission, 2023; IEA, 2023). Understanding the population's attitudes towards wind and nuclear power is essential because these will influence the political scope for action, and thereby energy policy. Knowledge about the anatomy of attitudes is also important for achieving effective communication and reduced polarization.

Financing

The project is funded by UiO Energy and Environment.

Cooperation

The project will involve collaborations with a number of national and international researchers. A research group is currently being established.

Start - Finish

The project started in 2024 and will continue for several years.

Published Jan. 8, 2024 10:47 AM - Last modified Jan. 8, 2024 12:59 PM

Contact

Project leader:

Professor Pål Kraft