This study investigates Australian federal politicians’ expertise in and attitudes towards climate change. Telephone interviews were conducted with a sample of 26 Members of Parliament (MPs). Results of the survey, undertaken in late 2009, suggest that climate change expertise is low to moderate among MPs, and that there is no correlation between expertise in and concern about climate change. The survey reveals important differences in attitudes to climate change by party. About 40 per cent of Coalition (Liberal and National) MPs are climate change ‘deniers’, but no Labor Party (ALP) MPs are. ALP MPs rate climate change as the most important (with water management) out of four long-term challenges, but Coalition MPs rate it as the least imp...
With near consensus over the causes of climate change among scientific experts, only two-thirds of A...
SUMMARY It comes as no surprise that concern about climate change is at an all time high and the va...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
Political polarisation over anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is an important barrierto climate act...
Political polarisation over anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is an important barrier to climate ac...
Willingness to pay to address environmental problems is influenced by partisanship in Australia. Cet...
A large survey of young people in Queensland, Australia, indicates that the majority believe that cl...
Australia is a relative laggard on climate policy, amidst social and political fractures despite ris...
Climate change is a political as well as an environmental issue. Climate change beliefs are commonly...
Is public opinion on global climate change stable, with voters holding deeply rooted attitudes that ...
National data from the 2018 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes show that knowledge of climate cha...
The thesis seeks to explain variation in party agreement on climate change, i.e. why there is cross-...
Replicating questions on climate change and polar knowledge from the United States, this study exami...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
This report marks the second of the Climate Institutes\u27s annual updates on public attitudes to cl...
With near consensus over the causes of climate change among scientific experts, only two-thirds of A...
SUMMARY It comes as no surprise that concern about climate change is at an all time high and the va...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...
Political polarisation over anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is an important barrierto climate act...
Political polarisation over anthropogenic climate change (ACC) is an important barrier to climate ac...
Willingness to pay to address environmental problems is influenced by partisanship in Australia. Cet...
A large survey of young people in Queensland, Australia, indicates that the majority believe that cl...
Australia is a relative laggard on climate policy, amidst social and political fractures despite ris...
Climate change is a political as well as an environmental issue. Climate change beliefs are commonly...
Is public opinion on global climate change stable, with voters holding deeply rooted attitudes that ...
National data from the 2018 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes show that knowledge of climate cha...
The thesis seeks to explain variation in party agreement on climate change, i.e. why there is cross-...
Replicating questions on climate change and polar knowledge from the United States, this study exami...
In recent years, climate change belief across countries has gone through an enormous political debat...
This report marks the second of the Climate Institutes\u27s annual updates on public attitudes to cl...
With near consensus over the causes of climate change among scientific experts, only two-thirds of A...
SUMMARY It comes as no surprise that concern about climate change is at an all time high and the va...
Major party leaders not only seem to influence public opinion on global warming, argues this confer...