The citizens of the United States generally oppose new energy
developments, yet the public does not want to go without cheap,
plentiful energy. This book explores the intricate relationship
between public opinion and energy issues. Using the state of
California as a model, the author addresses such questions as, What
roles do ideology and other values play in influencing opinions on
energy issues? How much does the public understand about energy
issues? Who favors further oil development or the expansion of nuclear
power? How have people's opinions changed over time and how are they
likely to change in the future? Are people guided by self-interest or
other motives? Energy, the Environment, and Public Opinion sheds light
on how much the public understands about energy policy, what the
public wants officials to do about our energy problems, and how
governments at various levels are likely to come to grips with energy
shortages in the future.
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ISBN
9780742578333
Publisert
2015
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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