It has been suggested that younger people care more about climate change than older people. Here, the authors present ten year panel data from New Zealand and show that despite a generation gap in starting levels, climate change beliefs have increased at similar rates across ages over the 2009-2018 period
Using national Australian samples collected in 2011 (n = 1927) and 2016 (n = 2503), we identified si...
The knowledge-deficit theory suggests that if people are not concerned about climate change, it is b...
A large survey of young people in Queensland, Australia, indicates that the majority believe that cl...
Accumulating evidence indicates that climate change awareness and concern has increased globally, bu...
From more frequent flooding to heat waves and drought, adverse impacts from climate change are alrea...
Past research has stressed the role of age and generation in climate change discourse, worries, and ...
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...
Recent research has described concern and anxiety about climate change, especially among young peopl...
Young people relate to one of the most serious social problems, global climate change, in different ...
In 2019, youth took to the street to express their fears and ambitions in relation to climate change...
The emergence of climate change from background variability is a useful metric for identifying chang...
The consequences of climate change are becoming part of people’s everyday worlds as they live with i...
AbstractBackground and Objectives: In view of the inherited temporal dimension of climate change, th...
While there is extensive literature about public concern about climate change, most studies rely on ...
Using national Australian samples collected in 2011 (n = 1927) and 2016 (n = 2503), we identified si...
The knowledge-deficit theory suggests that if people are not concerned about climate change, it is b...
A large survey of young people in Queensland, Australia, indicates that the majority believe that cl...
Accumulating evidence indicates that climate change awareness and concern has increased globally, bu...
From more frequent flooding to heat waves and drought, adverse impacts from climate change are alrea...
Past research has stressed the role of age and generation in climate change discourse, worries, and ...
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...
Recent research has described concern and anxiety about climate change, especially among young peopl...
Young people relate to one of the most serious social problems, global climate change, in different ...
In 2019, youth took to the street to express their fears and ambitions in relation to climate change...
The emergence of climate change from background variability is a useful metric for identifying chang...
The consequences of climate change are becoming part of people’s everyday worlds as they live with i...
AbstractBackground and Objectives: In view of the inherited temporal dimension of climate change, th...
While there is extensive literature about public concern about climate change, most studies rely on ...
Using national Australian samples collected in 2011 (n = 1927) and 2016 (n = 2503), we identified si...
The knowledge-deficit theory suggests that if people are not concerned about climate change, it is b...
A large survey of young people in Queensland, Australia, indicates that the majority believe that cl...