Effect of linguistic framing and information provision on attitudes towards induced seismicity and seismicity regulation
Shale gas is an expanding energy source worldwide, yet ‘fracking’ remains controversial. Amongst public concerns is induced seismicity (tremors). The UK had the most stringent induced seismicity regulations in the world, prior to instating a moratorium on shale gas development. The Government cited...
Main Authors: | Bartie, P. (Author), Devine-Wright, P. (Author), Dickie, J. (Author), Evensen, D. (Author), Foad, C. (Author), Mosca, I. (Author), Napier, H. (Author), Ryder, S. (Author), Varley, A. (Author), Whitmarsh, L. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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