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Young Norwegians and their views on climate change and the future: findings from a climate concerned and oil-rich nation
Authors:Kjersti Fløttum  Trine Dahl  Vegard Rivenes
Institution:1. Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;2. Department of Professional and Intercultural Communication, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Young people represent the future, but little is known about their attitudes towards climate change, one of the most serious issues facing the world today. The purpose of the present study is to contribute with improved and new knowledge of young Norwegians’ understanding of and attitudes towards this issue, with a special focus on perspectives of the future. Of particular interest is the influence of divergent framings of the climate question in Norway, due to conflicting interests between the petroleum industry and climate concern. The young people's voices are elicited through two different surveys undertaken during the fall of 2013, one national (Norwegian Citizen Panel) and one local (School survey conducted among high-school students). The study generated both quantitative and qualitative findings, stemming from closed-ended as well as open-ended questions. The data were handled through a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative analyses. The results show that the voices tend to be oriented towards the opinion that Norway has a responsibility to help poor countries as well as a duty to prevent climate change and that the country should reduce its oil production. We further observe that young Norwegians have an optimistic view of the future, based on a pronounced belief in technology and science.
Keywords:Language  knowledge  sources  attitudes  concern  duty
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