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Norwegian mayoral awareness of and attitudes towards climate change

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Pages 667-686 | Received 10 May 2011, Published online: 06 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

The willingness of local politicians to implement measures for curbing greenhouse gas emissions and to adapt to emerging conditions is essential for successful climate change policies. This article reports findings from a survey of attitudes amongst Norwegian mayors, who prove to be fairly well informed about, and have confidence in, the climate change message. They think that Norway should do more to curb emissions, and that the municipal level should have a stronger role in policy design, but the central government should pay the costs. Most mayors favour a reduction in car driving, but have mixed opinions about jobs and environmental concerns, potentially causing tensions in policy-making. Mayors with an environmental education, representing left-wing parties, and from central rather than peripheral areas contribute to a more supportive attitude towards climate change policies.

Acknowledgements

The research behind this article is funded by the Research Council of Norway (162041/720 and 172523/S30). The analysis is based on a survey that was conducted at NIBR (Berglund, with input from Orderud), in cooperation with CICERO (Westskog and Amundsen). We would also like to thank the anonymous referees and the editor for their helpful suggestions.

Notes

aValues: 1: very much; 2: somewhat; 3: a little; 4: not at all.

aValues: 1: very much; 2: somewhat; 3: a little; 4: not at all.

bValues: 1: totally disagree; 2: partly disagree; 3: partly agree; 4: totally agree.

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