Public Attitudes to Nuclear Power
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Public attitudes to nuclear power are critical in shaping nuclear policies in OECD/NEA countries and the latter will only be able to make use of this energy source if a well-informed public considers that its benefits outweigh its risks. This report provides a number of insights into public attitudes towards nuclear power. Support for nuclear energy is generally correlated with the level of experience of and knowledge about nuclear power. Interestingly, while the public is generally aware of the contribution of nuclear power to ensuring security of energy supply, its potential contribution to combating climate change is less well recognised. Solving the waste disposal issue would also significantly increase the level of public support. Furthermore, OECD/NEA governments may wish to reflect carefully on how to react to these results as, according to the surveys, they are the least trusted source on energy issues, far behind regulators, non-governmental organisations and scientists.
| Year of publication: |
2010
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| Institutions: | OECD (contributor) |
| Publisher: |
Paris : OECD Publishing |
| Subject: | Kernenergie | Nuclear energy | Öffentliche Meinung | Public opinion | Kernkraftwerk | Nuclear power plant | Strahlenbelastung | Radiation effects | Kernenergiepolitik | Nuclear energy policy |
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