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Att leva i omställningens tid: varför klimatpolitik är mer än industripolitik (Living in the Era of Transition: Why Climate Policy is More Than Industrial Policy)

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Clifton EversORCiD

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This is the final published version of a report that has been published in its final definitive form by Linköping University, 2023.

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Abstract

Since the climate policy framework was adopted by the Swedish parliament in June 2017, Sweden has aimed to become a fossil-free welfare nation. The goal is for Sweden to have no net greenhouse gas emissions by 2045 and subsequently achieve negative emissions. To reach this goal, the government has partnered with the business sector and directed its focus towards emission-intensive sectors such as energy, transportation, and basic industries. This collaboration has been characterized by significant technological optimism. Through green technological shifts, the competitiveness of Swedish industry is expected to strengthen, new jobs are to be created, and climate benefits exported to the world. In this transition narrative, the voices, dreams, and visions of the citizens are missing. Does Swedish climate policy need to become more inclusive to gain popular support, and what does that entail in practice? We have studied these questions in three Swedish localities intimately associated with the Swedish steel, oil, and cement industries: Luleå, Lysekil, and Slite. We have spoken with people who live and work in these places to hear their stories about their city, their hopes and fears for the future, and their experiences of living in a time of transition. Our study is positioned within the debate on a just transition.


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Author(s): Lövbrand E, Bohman A, Brodén-Gyberg V, Evers C

Publication type: Report

Publication status: Published

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Type: Policy Brief

Year: 2023

Print publication date: 08/09/2023

Acceptance date: 07/09/2023

Institution: Linköping University

Place Published: Linköping, Sweden

ePrints DOI: 10.57711/re1m-nk66


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