概要
This study compared three surveys about the public attitudes towards energy and seven power sources, including nuclear power, conducted in 2020, 2022, and 2023 in Japan. The surveys were performed in the same manner using a crowd-sourcing service to evaluate the change in the attitudes especially between 2020 and 2022. Analyzing the answers from 1457 respondents revealed that the change in the attitudes toward nuclear power was largest among seven power sources: oil, coal, gas, hydro, solar, wind, and nuclear powers. Whereas elder generations tended to be negative against nuclear power, attitudes toward nuclear power improved regardless of the attributes of the respondents. However, the ratio that female respondents chose nuclear power as a major power source 30 years later remained almost unchanged, unlike male respondents.
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