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Published in: Environmental Management 3/2015

01-03-2015

Environmental Value Considerations in Public Attitudes About Alternative Energy Development in Oregon and Washington

Authors: Brent S. Steel, John C. Pierce, Rebecca L. Warner, Nicholas P. Lovrich

Published in: Environmental Management | Issue 3/2015

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Abstract

The 2013 Pacific Coast Action Plan on Climate and Energy signed by the Governors of California, Oregon, and Washington and the Premier of British Columbia launched a broadly announced public commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through multiple strategies. Those strategies include the development and increased use of renewable energy sources. The initiative recognized that citizens are both a central component in abating greenhouse gas emissions with regard to their energy use behaviors, and are important participants in the public policymaking process at both state and local levels of government. The study reported here examines whether either support or opposition to state government leadership in the development of alternative energy technologies can be explained by environmental values as measured by the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP). The research results are based on mail surveys of randomly selected households conducted throughout Oregon and Washington in late 2009 and early 2010. Findings suggest that younger and more highly educated respondents are significantly more likely than older and less educated respondents to either support or strongly support government policies to promote bioenergy, wind, geothermal, and solar energy. Those respondents with higher NEP scores are also more supportive of government promotion of wind, geothermal, and solar technologies than are those with lower NEP scores. Support for wave energy does not show a statistical correlation with environmental values, maybe a reflection of this technology’s nascent level of development. The paper concludes with a consideration of the implications of these findings for environmental management.

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Footnotes
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The top one-third scores for the NEP, indicating strongly biocentric values (scores of 24–30; n = 466), responded to the question on bioenergy as follows: “No support” = 12.2 %; “Some support” = 32.0 %; “Support” = 35.8 %; and “Strongly support” = 20.0 %.
 
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Metadata
Title
Environmental Value Considerations in Public Attitudes About Alternative Energy Development in Oregon and Washington
Authors
Brent S. Steel
John C. Pierce
Rebecca L. Warner
Nicholas P. Lovrich
Publication date
01-03-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management / Issue 3/2015
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-014-0419-3

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