Nuclear power and climate policy integration in developed and developing countries

G Gungor, R Sari - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Many developed and developing countries continue to pursue new projects despite
reluctance to invest in the renewal of existing nuclear power plants or the decision to …

Effects of politicization on the practice of science

H Schmid-Petri, N Bienzeisler, A Beseler - Progress in molecular biology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Since many of the problems societies face today are complex and, by origin, are scientific
(eg, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, etc.), scientific evidence is imperative in many …

[HTML][HTML] Muted by a crisis? COVID-19 and the long-term evolution of climate change newspaper coverage

J Lyytimäki, HL Kangas, E Mervaala, S Vikström - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
The reasons for the emergence of environmental issues in public debate have been widely
studied, while the reasons for the disappearance of environmental issues from the public …

Russian nuclear energy diplomacy in Finland and Hungary

P Aalto, H Nyyssönen, M Kojo, P Pal - Eurasian Geography and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
We compare Russian nuclear energy diplomacy toward Finland and Hungary, where the
Russian state corporation Rosatom intends to build nuclear power plants by the 2020s …

Between fragmentation and dialogue. Twitter communities and political debate about the Swiss “nuclear withdrawal initiative”

D Arlt, A Rauchfleisch, MS Schäfer - Environmental …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
As social media sites have become significant arenas for political debate in recent years,
this paper investigates the political debate that took place on Twitter in the wake of the Swiss …

[HTML][HTML] Finland's dependence on russian energy—Mutually beneficial trade relations or an energy security threat?

JJ Jääskeläinen, S Höysniemi, S Syri, VP Tynkkynen - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Studies on energy security in the context of relations between European Union (EU) and
Russia tend to focus on cases, with an open conflict related to supply, such as “hard” energy …

Nothing on the news but the establishment blues? Toward a framework of depoliticization and agonistic media pluralism

P Maeseele, D Raeijmaekers - Journalism, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Mainstream news media have been criticized for serving as marketing agents of
establishment ideas and elite voices. In response, this article introduces an analytical …

[HTML][HTML] Renovation realities: Actors, institutional work and the struggle to transform Finnish energy policy

L Kainiemi, K Karhunmaa, S Eloneva - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Transitions research argues that destabilizing current carbon-intensive regimes is necessary
for transforming energy systems. In this study, we analyze how both new and established …

Politicization of science: how climate change skeptics use experts and scientific evidence in their online communication

H Schmid-Petri - Climatic Change, 2017 - Springer
This study, using the discussion about climate change in the USA as an example, analyzes
the research question of how climate change skeptics use experts and scientific evidence in …

Is there a Nordic model of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel? Governance insights from Finland and Sweden

T Litmanen, M Kari, M Kojo, BD Solomon - Energy research & social …, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper explores citizen participation in Swedish and Finnish regulatory processes for
final disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). Finland and Sweden are considered the most …