This study uses public opinion data from 2006 to 2014 to examine the effect of unemployment and partisan identity on attitudes towards anthropogenic climate change. Results show that while Republican partisanship and conservative ideology are strongly associated with lower reported belief in anthropogenic climate change, these attitudes are also shaped by subjective perceptions of economic risk and increased local unemployment rates. I find that exposure to economic risk increases the likelihood of climate change denial among both Democrats and Republicans. These findings help explain trends in environmental public opinion over the past decade, in particular the increase in reported denial or skepticism about climate change after the 2008 e...
Many theorize that public opinion follows political elite on climate change skepticism, yet evidence...
Although shared consensus in the scientific community confirms the reality of climate change and the...
Although shared consensus in the scientific community confirms the reality of climate change and the...
This study uses public opinion data from 2006 to 2014 to examine the effect of unemployment and part...
How do economic conditions affect public opinion about climate change? Since the early days of the m...
I show that climate skepticism increases with negative economic shocks and that the effects are conc...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statemen...
Two series of national survey datasets (2001–10), supplemented with monthly temperature and precipit...
This thesis considers the relationship between three psychological traits – political skepticism, re...
This thesis uses multivariate regressions of the ANES 2016 Dataset to test whether working in a carb...
In the United States, public opinions about climate change have become polarized, with a stark diffe...
After a decade of steady growth in the acceptance of the existence of climate change and its anthrop...
Both psychological and political science researchers have pointed out that Trump policies embrace ri...
A significant proportion of the US population does not believe that climate change is a serious prob...
Many theorize that public opinion follows political elite on climate change skepticism, yet evidence...
Although shared consensus in the scientific community confirms the reality of climate change and the...
Although shared consensus in the scientific community confirms the reality of climate change and the...
This study uses public opinion data from 2006 to 2014 to examine the effect of unemployment and part...
How do economic conditions affect public opinion about climate change? Since the early days of the m...
I show that climate skepticism increases with negative economic shocks and that the effects are conc...
A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statements by sc...
<div><p>A simple question about climate change, with one choice designed to match consensus statemen...
Two series of national survey datasets (2001–10), supplemented with monthly temperature and precipit...
This thesis considers the relationship between three psychological traits – political skepticism, re...
This thesis uses multivariate regressions of the ANES 2016 Dataset to test whether working in a carb...
In the United States, public opinions about climate change have become polarized, with a stark diffe...
After a decade of steady growth in the acceptance of the existence of climate change and its anthrop...
Both psychological and political science researchers have pointed out that Trump policies embrace ri...
A significant proportion of the US population does not believe that climate change is a serious prob...
Many theorize that public opinion follows political elite on climate change skepticism, yet evidence...
Although shared consensus in the scientific community confirms the reality of climate change and the...
Although shared consensus in the scientific community confirms the reality of climate change and the...