I am interested in various topics within social scientific climate research and political science. I lead a project that examines how voters respond to environmental, energy and climate politics (e.g., through election) (The electoral ramifications of environmental policy). I also participate in projects that concern fossil phase-out (Analyzing past and future energy industry contractions: Towards a better understanding of the flip-side of energy transitions), and political instruments that can influence carbon abatement and uptake (a PLATform for Open and Nationally accessible climate policy knowledge). I mainly use quantitative methods, but will also perform some qualitative work over the next years.
Ole Martin Lægreid
Senior Researcher
olla@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 76 22
Nygårdsgaten 112, 5008 Bergen, Norway
Division
Health & Social Sciences
Research Groups
Climate, Environment, and Sustainability
More information about Ole
Projects
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Conference lectureGone with the Wind? Local Incumbents Lose in the Wake of Wind Power Development– TØI project workshop 2022
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Conference lectureGone with the Wind? Local Incumbents Lose in the Wake of Wind Power Development– CeCar Seminar Series 2022
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Academic articleDon't send us your waste gases: Public attitudes toward international carbon dioxide transportation and storage in Europe– Energy Research & Social Science 2021
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Conference lectureLaypersons evaluate CO2-import for storage more negatively– 15th International Virtual Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 2021
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Conference lectureThe Political Price of Pricing Carbon: Gas Taxes and Support for Incumbents in 12 Countries 2003-2015– EPG Conference 2021
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Conference lectureGone with the Wind? Local Incumbents Lose in the Wake of Wind Power Developments– NoPSA Congress 2021
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Conference lectureGone with the Wind? Local Incumbents Lose in the Wake of Wind Power Developments– ECPR General Conference 2021
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Academic articleClimate change risk perceptions and the problem of scale: Evidence from cross-national survey experiments– Environmental Politics 2020
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Academic articleWho cares about Norway's energy transition? A survey experiment about citizen associations and petroleum– Energy Research & Social Science 2020
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Conference lectureA regression analysis of differences between countries where coal-based electricity supply is contracting and countries where it is growing: Evidence from 40 countries over 25 years (1990-2015)– European Consortium for Political Research 2019
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Academic articleJournalism and the political structure: The local media system in Norway– Nordicom Review 2019
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Academic articleAdministrative coordination capacity; does the wickedness of policy areas matter?– Policy and Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research 2019
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Conference lectureNorwegian citizens' associations with "oil and gas", "energy" and "transition"– Perspectives from the social sciences and humanities on pathways to energy transition 2019
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Academic articleDo Political Institutions Moderate GDP-CO2 relationship?– Ecological Economics 2018
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Conference lectureExplaining variation in energy and emission taxes: Interactions of political economy, electoral systems, and environmental policy– Nasjonal fagkonferanse i statsvitenskap 2018 2018
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Academic articleDo Political Institutions Moderate the GDP-CO2 Relationship?– Ecological Economics 2018
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Conference lectureCO2 pricing: Economics, energy security, and implications for climate models– Annul Meeting 2017
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Conference lectureNorwegian citizens' conception of energy and energy transition– Beyond Oil conference 2017
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Academic articlePolitical and Economic Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions – a Quantitative Study– World Political Science Review 2014
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Academic articlePolitiske og økonomiske effekter på utslipp av drivhusgasser – en kvantitativ studie– Norsk Statsvitenskapelig Tidsskrift 2013