Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014

As response to climate change, the UN and the EU have adopted a market-based approach aiming to reduce Greenhouse gases via flexible market-based mechanisms, constituted by carbon trading and carbon offsetting. The approach rests on the notion that sustainable development and environmental protectio...

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Main Author: Lundström, Samuel
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2547062015-06-11T04:54:24ZPerspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014engLundström, SamuelUppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper2015Sustainable developmentcarbon tradingcarbon offsettingclimate changeSwedish newspaperssocial scienceAs response to climate change, the UN and the EU have adopted a market-based approach aiming to reduce Greenhouse gases via flexible market-based mechanisms, constituted by carbon trading and carbon offsetting. The approach rests on the notion that sustainable development and environmental protection are compatible with a liberal market and economic growth. However, this rather complex issue is debated among stakeholders and the perspectives of the matter vary. As an important societal institution, Swedish newspapers play a central democratic role by interpreting, conveying and discussing responses to climate change. By having this informative role, Swedish newspapers influence the public agenda. This study aims to analyze and describe how carbon trading and carbon offsetting are presented in Swedish newspapers by revealing patterns within their content. The research was conducted via a content analysis of 204 articles in the two leading newspapers in Sweden, Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyheter covering the years 2007 and 2014. The results could be summarized as: (i) the issue is described through a variety of contexts with strong influence of ideological messages, (ii) the elites in society in general and domestic political parties/allianes in particular are the most dominant stakeholder groups in the debate, (iii) the approach seems to be linked to the messages of Swedish liberal/conservative parties, (iv) the political orientation of the newspapers do not influence the choice of political parties given a voice in the articles, (v) the level of connection between cabon trading/carbon offsetting and sustainable development varies among the articles. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-254706Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 ; 227application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Sustainable development
carbon trading
carbon offsetting
climate change
Swedish newspapers
social science
spellingShingle Sustainable development
carbon trading
carbon offsetting
climate change
Swedish newspapers
social science
Lundström, Samuel
Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
description As response to climate change, the UN and the EU have adopted a market-based approach aiming to reduce Greenhouse gases via flexible market-based mechanisms, constituted by carbon trading and carbon offsetting. The approach rests on the notion that sustainable development and environmental protection are compatible with a liberal market and economic growth. However, this rather complex issue is debated among stakeholders and the perspectives of the matter vary. As an important societal institution, Swedish newspapers play a central democratic role by interpreting, conveying and discussing responses to climate change. By having this informative role, Swedish newspapers influence the public agenda. This study aims to analyze and describe how carbon trading and carbon offsetting are presented in Swedish newspapers by revealing patterns within their content. The research was conducted via a content analysis of 204 articles in the two leading newspapers in Sweden, Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyheter covering the years 2007 and 2014. The results could be summarized as: (i) the issue is described through a variety of contexts with strong influence of ideological messages, (ii) the elites in society in general and domestic political parties/allianes in particular are the most dominant stakeholder groups in the debate, (iii) the approach seems to be linked to the messages of Swedish liberal/conservative parties, (iv) the political orientation of the newspapers do not influence the choice of political parties given a voice in the articles, (v) the level of connection between cabon trading/carbon offsetting and sustainable development varies among the articles.
author Lundström, Samuel
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title Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
title_short Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
title_full Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
title_fullStr Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in Swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
title_sort perspectives of the reporting on carbon trading and carbon offsetting in swedish newspapers: 2007 and 2014
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper
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