In accordance with the Paris agreement, the signing countries have undertaken to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, implying more government intervention to steer the behaviors of different actors with climate policy measures. However, states face very different possibilities for gaining support for such interventions, especially those targeting the consumption patterns of individual citizens, due to for example the variation in economic development, the quality of political institutions, and other country covariates. While most research on climate policy support has focused on individual factors, such as ideological position, values, and socio-demographic factors, there are also studies out there showing that there is quite some variat...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
Climate protection is a global public good. The related mitigation policies implemented by a single ...
Conventional wisdom holds that climate change poses a global public goods problem, thus requiring a ...
While previous research shows that environmental policy attitudes depend on trust in government, exi...
This thesis examines the role of aggregated mean levels of Social Trust and Political Trust in natio...
While many countries have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the choice of national c...
Environmental taxes are argued to be the key to more effective environmental protection in developin...
We explore the relationship between welfare regime and climate policy attitudes. The synergy hypothe...
With different environmental policy instruments (EPIs) that target individual citizens, the state ca...
Policy decisions, and public preferences about them, often entail judgements about costs people shou...
Environmental taxes are argued to be the key to more effective environmental protection in developin...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
<div><p>Relying on a recent survey of more than 3400 participants from China, Germany, and the US, t...
Relying on a recent survey of more than 3400 participants from China, Germany, and the US, this arti...
Public support for stringent climate policies is currently weak. We develop a model to study the dyn...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
Climate protection is a global public good. The related mitigation policies implemented by a single ...
Conventional wisdom holds that climate change poses a global public goods problem, thus requiring a ...
While previous research shows that environmental policy attitudes depend on trust in government, exi...
This thesis examines the role of aggregated mean levels of Social Trust and Political Trust in natio...
While many countries have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the choice of national c...
Environmental taxes are argued to be the key to more effective environmental protection in developin...
We explore the relationship between welfare regime and climate policy attitudes. The synergy hypothe...
With different environmental policy instruments (EPIs) that target individual citizens, the state ca...
Policy decisions, and public preferences about them, often entail judgements about costs people shou...
Environmental taxes are argued to be the key to more effective environmental protection in developin...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
<div><p>Relying on a recent survey of more than 3400 participants from China, Germany, and the US, t...
Relying on a recent survey of more than 3400 participants from China, Germany, and the US, this arti...
Public support for stringent climate policies is currently weak. We develop a model to study the dyn...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
Climate protection is a global public good. The related mitigation policies implemented by a single ...
Conventional wisdom holds that climate change poses a global public goods problem, thus requiring a ...