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The nuclear accident in Fukushima and the subsequent discussions about nuclear power influenced public acceptance of … this technology. The aim of the present study was to examine why after the Fukushima accident some people converted from … points were used. The first survey was conducted about 15 months before the accident in Fukushima and the second survey was …
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Intuitively, the Fukushima disaster should have a major impact on the future of the nuclear industry. This paper argues … that there are four possible answers to the question what will Fukushima change: everything because the nuclear industry … the nuclear industry was facing serious problems that Fukushima will do no more than exacerbate. We focus on the last …
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The Fukushima accident has influenced public attitudes toward energy sources and technologies, including not only … to explore the effects of the Fukushima accident on the public perceptions of renewable energy technologies in South …
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The Fukushima disaster was a wake-up call for the nuclear industry as well as a shocking revelation of the inner …
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The Fukushima nuclear disaster has significantly changed public attitudes toward nuclear energy. It is important to …. This study examines the effect of the Fukushima disaster on public acceptance of nuclear energy in 42 countries. We find … generation is positively and significantly related to public acceptance of nuclear energy after the Fukushima accident and …
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This study examines risk perceptions toward nuclear power before and after the Fukushima Daiichi disaster using …
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tsunami, which caused a nuclear catastrophe in TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, turned this unease into outright …
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East. Second, Japan’s shift from nuclear to LNG in power generation after the Fukushima accident in March 2011 increased …
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Despite considerable quantitative case study research on communities living with turbines, few have studied the roles played by the perceptions of: health risk, economic benefits/fairness, and intra-community conflict. We report the findings from a case-control survey which compares residents...
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This paper attempts to explore the strategies for breaking the deadlock between the demand for resolving climate crisis and the resistance to deploying nuclear power. Since our present renewable technology is not advanced enough to replace fossil fuel power plants, nuclear power becomes the only...
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