The Renewable Energy Transition and "the People": Exploring the Intersections of Right-wing Populism and the Renewable Energy Transition in Portuguese Media Discourses

Andreia Valquaresma, Susana Batel, Ana Isabel Afonso, Rita Guerra, Luís Silva

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Abstract

Local contestation to the deployment of large-scale renewable energy infrastructures has been increasing. Right-wing populism has also been on the rise across the world. This article aims to explore the potential relations between these two socio-political issues, by analyzing Portuguese media discourses on the renewable energy transition and if and how those expose associations with right-wing populist rhetoric. 465 articles published by Portuguese newspapers were analyzed through Thematic Analysis, which revealed three main themes: Portugal at the forefront of the green transition; the dark side of the transition; and, less pervasively, energy justice as crucial for a green transition. These themes and how they are discursively organized resonate with far-right wing populist rhetoric, such as nationalist, anti-elitist and anti-establishment views. This might find echo in rural communities affected by the green energy transition feelings of marginalization.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalEnvironmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 13 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Portugal
  • Renewable energy
  • Media analysis
  • Right-wing populism
  • Socio-environmental justice

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