Climate policy has distributional effects, and ratcheting up climate ambition will only become politically feasible if the general public believes that their country can win from ambitious climate action. In this article, we develop a theory of belief formation that anchors distributional effects from climate action at the sector level. Specifically, we study how knowing about these impacts shapes public beliefs about collective economic consequences from climate policy—not only in a home country but also abroad. A nationally representative survey experiment in the United Kingdom demonstrates that respondents are biased toward their home country in assessing information about winning and losing sectors: while beliefs brighten for good news ...
Strong public support is a prerequisite for ambitious and thus costly climate change mitigation poli...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
There are differences across Europe in elements of climate citizenship, including climate concern, p...
Climate policy has distributional effects, and ratcheting up climate ambition will only become polit...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
US research shows that the partisan divide among elites on climate change has been mirrored by divis...
Public perceptions are well established as a key factor in support for climate change mitigation pol...
Public perceptions are well established as a key factor in support for climate change mitigation pol...
Political leaders can influence public beliefs about climate change, and climate beliefs can influen...
People are frequently exposed to competing evidence about climate change. We examined how new inform...
This study illuminates which beliefs drive climate mitigation efforts in the Swedish public and how ...
Despite a strong scientific consensus about the existence of anthropogenic climate change, widesprea...
There are differences across Europe in elements of climate citizenship, including climate concern, p...
Recent growth in the number of studies examining belief in climate change is a positive development,...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
Strong public support is a prerequisite for ambitious and thus costly climate change mitigation poli...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
There are differences across Europe in elements of climate citizenship, including climate concern, p...
Climate policy has distributional effects, and ratcheting up climate ambition will only become polit...
Using new surveys on more than 40,000 respondents in twenty countries that account for 72% of global...
US research shows that the partisan divide among elites on climate change has been mirrored by divis...
Public perceptions are well established as a key factor in support for climate change mitigation pol...
Public perceptions are well established as a key factor in support for climate change mitigation pol...
Political leaders can influence public beliefs about climate change, and climate beliefs can influen...
People are frequently exposed to competing evidence about climate change. We examined how new inform...
This study illuminates which beliefs drive climate mitigation efforts in the Swedish public and how ...
Despite a strong scientific consensus about the existence of anthropogenic climate change, widesprea...
There are differences across Europe in elements of climate citizenship, including climate concern, p...
Recent growth in the number of studies examining belief in climate change is a positive development,...
Mitigating climate change requires countries to provide a global public good. This means that the d...
Strong public support is a prerequisite for ambitious and thus costly climate change mitigation poli...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
There are differences across Europe in elements of climate citizenship, including climate concern, p...