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Research on public opinion about fracking

In August 2013 a report by experts Nottingham concluded that 'the British public is beginning to warm to the idea of shale gas'.

The research team, led by Professor Sarah O’Hara, School of Geography and Professor Mathew Humphrey, School of Politics and International Relations, carried out regular surveys over a 16 month period to look at people’s perceptions of shale gas.

Their results show that despite warnings about earthquakes, water contamination, and increasing carbon emissions, the UK public increasingly approve of the exploitation of shale gas as an energy source.

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This doesn’t mean shale gas is a wildly popular alternative to other forms of energy but opinion appears to be shifting.

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Research funding

The research was funded by The University of Nottingham and carried out in collaboration with Dr Rusi Jaspal, Division of Psychology, School of Applied Social Sciences, De Montfort University Leicester, Professor Brigitte Nerlich, School of Sociology and Social Policy, The University of Nottingham and Ms Marianna Poberezhskaya, School of Politics and International Relations, The University of Nottingham. The surveys were carried on behalf of the research team by YouGov.[1]

People

Julius Gould | Rizwaan Sabir, former Postgraduate student | Colin Campbell - Vice Chancellor until 2008

Resources

  • Teaching About Terrorism: University of Nottingham
  • Colin Campbell, Privatise the universities and cast off their shackles, Sunday Times, 22-August-1999
  • Richard Smith, A Tainted University: The Editor Of The Respected British Medical Journal Explains Why He Has Resigned His Chair At Nottingham, The Guardian, 21-May-2001


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Warming to shale gas, University of Nottingham press release, acc 5 December 2013