The Role of Electric Vehicles in Reducing Climate Impact: Swedish Public Debate 2010–2018

L. Olsson
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To meet the Paris agreement, CO2 emissions from road transport need to be severely lowered. In Sweden, as in many other countries, the number of electric vehicles (EVs) is increasing rapidly. This has led to a recurring debate on whether EVs will help reduce climate impact or not. The aim of this paper is to analyze the Swedish debate on the climate impact of EVs with respect to framing and validity of the arguments. Thirty-one opinion pieces published between 2010 and 2018 are studied. Two discourse coalitions are identified; supporters and opponents of EVs. The opponents’ main argument is that EVs use imported, coal-fired electricity with high CO2 emissions. The supporters argue that EVs use Swedish, fossil-free electricity, thereby causing no CO2 emissions. Neither coalition’s arguments are wholly valid, but nor are they wholly false. Swedish electricity production is largely fossil free, but, at times of high electricity demand, fossil-based electricity is imported. Thus, Swedish EVs often use fossil-free electricity, but sometimes they do not. This is likely to continue with a large-scale transition to electromobility. Both discourse coalitions motivate their positions with a desire to reduce climate impact. EV supporters are optimistic about technology development and frame EVs as fundamental for future carbon-neutral possibilities. While EV opponents are pessimistic, their framing of the issue implies a need for society to assume responsibility for sustainability in a wide system perspective. This should be acknowledged and used by policy-makers, to ensure that EVs’ full potential for climate change mitigation be realized.
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电动汽车在减少气候影响中的作用:瑞典公众辩论2010-2018
为了实现巴黎协议,道路运输的二氧化碳排放量需要大幅降低。与许多其他国家一样,瑞典的电动汽车(ev)数量正在迅速增加。这引发了关于电动汽车是否有助于减少气候影响的反复辩论。本文的目的是分析瑞典关于电动汽车对气候影响的辩论,以及论点的框架和有效性。研究了2010年至2018年间发表的31篇评论文章。确定了两种话语联盟;电动汽车的支持者和反对者。反对者的主要论点是,电动汽车使用的是进口的燃煤电力,二氧化碳排放量高。支持者认为,电动汽车使用的是瑞典的非化石电力,因此不会产生二氧化碳排放。两个联盟的观点都不完全正确,但也不完全错误。瑞典的电力生产基本上不含化石燃料,但是,在电力需求高的时候,化石燃料的电力是进口的。因此,瑞典的电动汽车经常使用不含化石燃料的电力,但有时也不使用。随着向电动汽车的大规模过渡,这种情况可能会继续下去。这两个话语联盟的立场都是为了减少气候影响。电动汽车的支持者对技术发展持乐观态度,并将电动汽车视为未来碳中和可能性的基础。尽管电动汽车的反对者持悲观态度,但他们对这个问题的看法表明,社会需要从更广泛的系统角度承担起可持续发展的责任。决策者应该认识到这一点并加以利用,以确保电动汽车在减缓气候变化方面的全部潜力得到实现。
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International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses
International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses seeks to create an interdisciplinary forum for discussion of evidence of climate change, its causes, its ecosystemic impacts, and its human impacts. The journal also explores technological, policy, strategic, and social responses to climate change.
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