Cherry Catherine, Hopfe Christina, MacGillivray Brian, Pidgeon Nick
Cardiff University, UK
Cardiff University, UK.
Public Underst Sci. 2015 Apr;24(3):302-10. doi: 10.1177/0963662513512442. Epub 2013 Dec 11.
Decarbonising housing is a key UK government policy to mitigate climate change. Using discourse analysis, we assess how low carbon housing is portrayed within British broadsheet media. Three distinct storylines were identified. Dominating the discourse, Zero carbon housing promotes new-build, low carbon houses as offering high technology solutions to the climate problem. Retrofitting homes emphasises the need to reduce emissions within existing housing, tackling both climate change and rising fuel prices. A more marginal discourse, Sustainable living, frames low carbon houses as related to individual identities and 'off-grid' or greener lifestyles. Our analysis demonstrates that technical and economic paradigms dominate media discourse on low carbon housing, marginalising social and behavioural aspects.
住房脱碳是英国政府缓解气候变化的一项关键政策。通过话语分析,我们评估了英国大报媒体对低碳住房的描述方式。我们识别出了三个不同的叙事线索。“零碳住房”在话语中占据主导地位,它将新建的低碳房屋宣传为提供应对气候问题的高科技解决方案。房屋改造强调了减少现有住房排放的必要性,以应对气候变化和燃料价格上涨问题。一个较为边缘的话语“可持续生活”,将低碳房屋与个人身份以及“离网”或更环保的生活方式联系起来。我们的分析表明,技术和经济范式主导了媒体关于低碳住房的话语,而将社会和行为方面边缘化。