The Road to Green: How Public Debate Drives Norway’s Transport Revolution
A new study in Energy Research & Social Science examines the political and social dynamics behind Norway’s world-leading transition to electric vehicles. The research argues that decarbonization is not a simple technical fix but a “process of contestation,” shaped by vigorous media debates and democratic struggles over policy, fairness, and the future of mobility. By analyzing these public discourses, the authors show how societal conflict and negotiation are central to achieving ambitious climate goals.
Why it might matter to you:
This research shifts the focus from top-down policy to the messy, democratic arena where green transitions are ultimately won or lost. For anyone analyzing political change, it offers a framework for understanding how public contention, rather than being an obstacle, can be the essential engine for systemic reform. It suggests that effective climate strategy must engage with, rather than bypass, the core political debates about equity and social priorities.
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