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Public acceptance and participation in climate and energy policy

Climate Change
Public Opinion
Energy Policy
Charlotte Burns
University of Sheffield

Abstract

This panel explores questions of public acceptance and participation in European climate and energy policy. It reflects on the conditions that enable meaningful participation as well as the public perceptions and attitudes towards climate and energy policy.

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