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ID127917
Title ProperExploring public perceptions of energy security risks in the UK
LanguageENG
AuthorDemski, Christina ;  Poortinga, Wouter ;  Pidgeon, Nick
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Along with climate change and affordability, concerns about energy security are key drivers behind proposals for major energy system change in the UK and numerous other countries. Unlike climate change we know very little about how the public thinks and feels about this aspect of sustainability and energy policy. Beyond engaging critically with conceptual and theoretical discussions, empirical data from two surveys (Cardiff postal survey, N=520; online UK survey, N=499) using a ten item energy security scale are presented and discussed. Here we show that aspects of energy security are certainly of concern to the UK public, with particularly high concern around dependence on fossil fuels/imports and relatively lower expressed concern for actual disruption of energy supply. However public concerns around energy security are only emerging, and likely to change depending on the context in which it is discussed (e.g. in comparison to climate change). In addition, findings from public interviews are used to further contextualise the survey findings, showing unfamiliarity among the UK public with regards to the term "energy security". We discuss implications, and further work that would be useful for understanding public perceptions in more dept
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 66, No. ; March 2014: p.369-378
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 66, No. ; March 2014: p.369-378
Key WordsPublic Perceptions ;  Energy Security ;  Energy Policy ;  United Kingdom - UK ;  Environmental Security ;  Climate Change ;  Public Policy ;  Data Analysis ;  Statistical Analysis ;  Energy Concern ;  Security Scale