The Brent Spar Controversy: An Example of Risk Communication Gone Wrong |
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Authors: | Ragnar E Löfstedt Ortwin Renn |
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Institution: | Centre for Environmental Strategy, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH, United Kingdom.;Center for Technology Assessment in Baden Wurttemberg, Industriestrasse 5, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany. |
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Abstract: | This perspective piece uses the theories and ideas of risk communication to shed light on the reasons why the proposed dumping of Brent Spar in the U.K. offshore waters caused such an international uproar. We postulate that the Brent Spar crisis is a classic example of risk communication gone wrong. Had the sinking of the storage buoy not been amplified by the media and the environmental group Greenpeace, and had not the U.K. Government nor Shell come across as distrustful it would probably have taken place without any public notice. We examine some of the main reasons why Greenpeace succeeded in its risk communication and Shell/the U.K. Government failed. We conclude with a discussion concerning some of the risk communication lessons learned from this crisis. |
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Keywords: | Brent Spar risk communication environmental crisis |
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