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    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 277 pages) : , color illustrations, color maps
    ISBN: 0-12-824075-X
    Content: Public Responses to Fossil Fuel Export provides wide-ranging theoretical and methodological international contributions on the human dimensions of fossil fuel export, with a distinctive focus on exporting countries, some of which are new entrants into the marketplace.
    Note: PART I : Introduction -- 1. An introduction to the social dimensions of fossil fuel export in an era of energy transition -- PART II : The new landscape of fossil fuel technology, supply, and policy -- 2. The new global energy order: shifting players, policies, and power dynamics -- 3. Fossil fuel export as a climate policy problem PART III Public opinion on export -- 4. The evolution of US public attitudes toward natural gas export: a pooled cross-sectional analysis of time series data (2013-2017) -- 5. Drivers of US regulatory preferences for natural gas export -- 6. Energy and export transitions: from oil exports to renewable energy goals in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 7. Trends in Norwegian views on oil and gas export-- 8. A “thin green line" of resistance? Assessing public views on oil, natural gas, and coal export in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada -- PART IV : Community response to export projects -- 9. Global discourses, national priorities, and community experiences of participation in the energy infrastructure projects in northern Russia -- 10. Indigenous ambivalence? It’s not about the pipeline... : Indigenous responses to fossil fuel export projects in Western Canada -- 11. The primacy of place: a community’s response to a proposed liquefied natural gas export facility 12. Impact geographies of gas terminal development in thenorthern Australian context : insights from Gladstone and Darwin -- 13. Community risk or resilience? Perceptions and responses to oil train traffic in four US rail communities -- 14. Leave it in the ground, or send it abroad? Assessing themes in community response to coal export proposals using topic modeling of local news -- PART V : The future of fossil fuel export in an era of energy transition -- 15. Social dimensions of fossil fuel export: summary of learnings and implications for research and practice
    Additional Edition: Print version: Boudet, Hilary Public Responses to Fossil Fuel Export San Diego : Elsevier,c2022 ISBN 9780128240465
    Language: English
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