In meeting the threat posed by climate change nations have responded quite differently. Using an extensive data set this study explores factors that affect individuals' attitudes towards climate change and how those attitudes ultimately affect national climate change policy. The results show that attitudes do indeed matter in implementing policy and that attitudes are shaped not only by how individuals react to the specific attributes of climate change, but also by information, by the openness of society and by attitudes toward the trustworthiness of government.
Climate protection is a global public good. The related mitigation policies implemented by a single ...
While the majority of the American public believe climate change is occurring and are worried, few a...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
This work aims to examine the relationship between attitude towards climate change and attitude towa...
Attitudes Toward Climate Change / Lynann Butkiewicz, Weathervane, 15/07/2011 http://www.rff.org/wv/...
Climate change is a problem that requires urgent attention. In most countries, large sections of the...
It is likely that climate change communications and media coverage will increasingly stress the impo...
Research on policy support or public acceptability of climate change policies is proliferating. Ther...
One of the biggest challenges for the modern society is that of climate change. Despite the growing ...
The increasing social consciousness about the causes and consequences of climate change has not led ...
‘Scepticism’ in public attitudes towards climate change is seen as a significant barrier to public e...
This thesis explores climate change attitudes among the Norwegian public. While previous research on...
People are increasingly exposed to climate-related hazards, including floods, droughts, and vector-b...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
The research reported here examines the relationship between risk perceptions and willing-ness to ad...
Climate protection is a global public good. The related mitigation policies implemented by a single ...
While the majority of the American public believe climate change is occurring and are worried, few a...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...
This work aims to examine the relationship between attitude towards climate change and attitude towa...
Attitudes Toward Climate Change / Lynann Butkiewicz, Weathervane, 15/07/2011 http://www.rff.org/wv/...
Climate change is a problem that requires urgent attention. In most countries, large sections of the...
It is likely that climate change communications and media coverage will increasingly stress the impo...
Research on policy support or public acceptability of climate change policies is proliferating. Ther...
One of the biggest challenges for the modern society is that of climate change. Despite the growing ...
The increasing social consciousness about the causes and consequences of climate change has not led ...
‘Scepticism’ in public attitudes towards climate change is seen as a significant barrier to public e...
This thesis explores climate change attitudes among the Norwegian public. While previous research on...
People are increasingly exposed to climate-related hazards, including floods, droughts, and vector-b...
The divergence of public opinion and climate science in the English-speaking world, particularly the...
The research reported here examines the relationship between risk perceptions and willing-ness to ad...
Climate protection is a global public good. The related mitigation policies implemented by a single ...
While the majority of the American public believe climate change is occurring and are worried, few a...
Despite scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causation of climate change, and ever-growing know...