2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14031283
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Public Attitude towards Nuclear and Renewable Energy as a Factor of Their Development in a Circular Economy Frame: Two Case Studies

Abstract: Nowadays, most countries of the world are implementing the transition to the low-carbon economy which implies the need to carry out a full-scale eco-modernization of the energy sector. Green energy may be identified as one of the core concerns of energy sector modernization as it allows a considerable decrease in emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere. Therefore, nuclear and renewable energy may become key areas of global energy development in the near future, which is also in agreement with circu… Show more

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“…They also discussed that government subsidies play a significant role in this situation. Khan et al (2022), Karaeva et al (2022) and Juszczyk et al (2022) also highlighted the importance of the government subsidies to minimize carbon emission reduction. Hence, climate change problem can be reduced more effectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also discussed that government subsidies play a significant role in this situation. Khan et al (2022), Karaeva et al (2022) and Juszczyk et al (2022) also highlighted the importance of the government subsidies to minimize carbon emission reduction. Hence, climate change problem can be reduced more effectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Sustainability journal, research presents different in depths of green energy usage, comprehension, and quantitative analysis, among other. From a description of the importance of R&D in green energy sources to the knowledge and awareness of society in this matter [28,29], to invest in green energy factors such as democratic ecological footprint, economic growth, and environmental regulations, to have a more efficient energy usage [2].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The socio-psychological factor of the energy transition (pro-environmental behavior) is seen as gaining momentum in the Russian Federation to a similar extent as in other BRICS countries [44]. At the same time, one study notes a more positive attitude of Russians towards the development of nuclear energy with "near-zero" emissions than towards renewable energy, while Italian respondents showed a negative attitude towards nuclear energy and a positive attitude towards renewable energy [45]. Moreover, this reflects the essence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (as the income of the population increases, interest in environmental problems increases too [46]), which, in relation to renewable energy, is confirmed by the example of the BRICS countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%