In the European Union, mitigation policies in the energy sector are one of the most important fields of political intervention for reducing emissions to achieve sustainability. Using renewable energy is moreover a central arena for perceived personal and political climate change efficacy, which describes an individual’s perceived ability to positively contribute to the fight against climate change and their belief in the effectiveness of government and society to tackle climate change collectively. In this paper, we distinguish between perceived personal and political efficacy beliefs. We use multilevel regression to investigate the relationship between these two dependent variables and trust in national governments as well as renewable ene...
Highlights • Large-scale survey and comprehensive sampling of all social groups in two regions of...
In the wake of the transition from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, the ...
Energy transition is a so-called wicked policy problem which requires involvement of stakeholders an...
This paper explores whether efficacy beliefs can alter the relationship between worry about climate ...
To achieve national and European climate targets, political leaders will need to feel confident that...
Recent research and real-world processes suggest that effective climate change mitigation policies a...
Understanding public attitudes to climate change and energy preferences is key to a successful trans...
This paper sheds light on the importance of considering behavioural aspects when forging energy poli...
This article studies how public opinion is associated with the introduction of renewable energy poli...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
none3noEnvironmental research has increasingly recognised the relevance of energy-efficiency behavio...
In order to mitigate climate change and its impacts, it is crucial to replace fossil fuels with rene...
This thesis examines the role of aggregated mean levels of Social Trust and Political Trust in natio...
Highlights • Large-scale survey and comprehensive sampling of all social groups in two regions of...
In the wake of the transition from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, the ...
Energy transition is a so-called wicked policy problem which requires involvement of stakeholders an...
This paper explores whether efficacy beliefs can alter the relationship between worry about climate ...
To achieve national and European climate targets, political leaders will need to feel confident that...
Recent research and real-world processes suggest that effective climate change mitigation policies a...
Understanding public attitudes to climate change and energy preferences is key to a successful trans...
This paper sheds light on the importance of considering behavioural aspects when forging energy poli...
This article studies how public opinion is associated with the introduction of renewable energy poli...
We investigate whether political ideology has an observable effect on decarbonization ambition, rene...
none3noEnvironmental research has increasingly recognised the relevance of energy-efficiency behavio...
In order to mitigate climate change and its impacts, it is crucial to replace fossil fuels with rene...
This thesis examines the role of aggregated mean levels of Social Trust and Political Trust in natio...
Highlights • Large-scale survey and comprehensive sampling of all social groups in two regions of...
In the wake of the transition from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, the ...
Energy transition is a so-called wicked policy problem which requires involvement of stakeholders an...