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The democratic road to decarbonisation

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The democratic road to decarbonisation

A new study examines how public and media debates shape the political process of decarbonising road transport, using Norway as a case study. The research argues that democratic contestation—the open clash of ideas and interests in the media and public sphere—is not a barrier to climate action but is, in fact, the essential process through which societies navigate the complex transition away from fossil fuels. The authors analyse media discourse to understand how different narratives about technology, policy, and social values compete and ultimately influence the direction of national energy policy.

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For anyone involved in energy policy or procurement, this research reframes public debate from a problem to be managed into a critical component of successful implementation. It suggests that understanding the dynamics of media and democratic struggle is key to anticipating policy shifts and building durable public support for technological transitions. The findings offer a strategic lens for evaluating how energy initiatives, from EV infrastructure to procurement standards, gain or lose traction in the public arena.


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