University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 2;19(8):e0305115. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0305115. eCollection 2024.
Poland is currently undergoing substantial transformation in its energy sector, and gaining public support is pivotal for the success of its energy policies. We conducted a study with 338 Polish participants to investigate societal attitudes towards various energy sources, including nuclear energy and renewables. Applying a novel network approach, we identified a multitude of factors influencing energy acceptance. Political ideology is the central factor in shaping public acceptance, however we also found that environmental attitudes, risk perception, safety concerns, and economic variables play substantial roles. Considering the long-term commitment associated with nuclear energy and its role in Poland's energy transformation, our findings provide a foundation for improving energy policy in Poland. Our research underscores the importance of policies that resonate with the diverse values, beliefs, and preferences of the population. While the risk-risk trade-off and technology-focused strategies are effective to a degree, we advocate for a more comprehensive approach. The framing strategy, which tailors messages to distinct societal values, shows particular promise.
波兰目前正在能源领域进行重大转型,获得公众支持对于其能源政策的成功至关重要。我们对 338 名波兰参与者进行了一项研究,以调查社会对各种能源的态度,包括核能和可再生能源。应用一种新颖的网络方法,我们确定了影响能源接受度的多种因素。政治意识形态是塑造公众接受度的核心因素,但我们也发现,环境态度、风险感知、安全关注和经济变量也起着重要作用。考虑到核能与波兰能源转型相关的长期承诺,我们的研究结果为改善波兰的能源政策提供了基础。我们的研究强调了政策与人口的多样化价值观、信仰和偏好保持一致的重要性。虽然风险-风险权衡和以技术为重点的策略在一定程度上是有效的,但我们主张采取更全面的方法。针对不同社会价值观定制信息的框架策略显示出特别的前景。