Public opinion about climate policies: A review and call for more studies of what people want
M Fairbrother - PLoS Climate, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Around the world, most people are aware of the problem of climate change, believe it is
anthropogenic, and feel concerned about its potential consequences. What they think …
anthropogenic, and feel concerned about its potential consequences. What they think …
The role of trust for climate change mitigation and adaptation behaviour: A meta-analysis
V Cologna, M Siegrist - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
Successful climate change mitigation and adaptation depend on the public's trust in experts.
Gaining a deeper understanding of how trust in certain actors influences individuals' …
Gaining a deeper understanding of how trust in certain actors influences individuals' …
A social trap for the climate? Collective action, trust and climate change risk perception in 35 countries
Climate change presents a global problem that requires a collective, coordinated response
to reduce the rate of greenhouse gases currently emitted. But, even in the face of these …
to reduce the rate of greenhouse gases currently emitted. But, even in the face of these …
The role of populist attitudes in explaining climate change skepticism and support for environmental protection
RA Huber - Environmental Politics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Conventional wisdom holds that partisanship and political ideology, writ large, are some of
the most powerful explanations of attitudes towards climate change and environmental …
the most powerful explanations of attitudes towards climate change and environmental …
Extreme weather events and climate change concern
DM Konisky, L Hughes, CH Kaylor - Climatic change, 2016 - Springer
This paper examines whether experience of extreme weather events—such as excessive
heat, droughts, flooding, and hurricanes—increases an individual's level concern about …
heat, droughts, flooding, and hurricanes—increases an individual's level concern about …
Red, white, and blue enough to be green: Effects of moral framing on climate change attitudes and conservation behaviors
C Wolsko, H Ariceaga, J Seiden - Journal of Experimental Social …, 2016 - Elsevier
Widespread political polarization on issues related to environmental conservation may be
partially explained by the chronic framing of persuasive messages in ideological and moral …
partially explained by the chronic framing of persuasive messages in ideological and moral …
Political polarization on support for government spending on environmental protection in the USA, 1974–2012
Since the early 1990s, the American conservative movement has become increasingly
hostile toward environmental protection and Congressional Republicans have become …
hostile toward environmental protection and Congressional Republicans have become …
Eosinophils and cancer
BP Davis, ME Rothenberg - Cancer immunology research, 2014 - AACR
Eosinophils have long been known to infiltrate tumors, and in most cases, this is associated
with an improved prognosis. However, the reasons behind this infiltration and the …
with an improved prognosis. However, the reasons behind this infiltration and the …
Gender and environmental concern: Insights from recent work and for future research
AM McCright, C Xiao - Society & Natural Resources, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Research on environmental concern in the past few decades consistently finds that women
express slightly greater environmental concern than men. This pattern is robust across …
express slightly greater environmental concern than men. This pattern is robust across …
In trust we trust: The impact of trust in government on excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought forward myriad challenges to public policy, central of
which is understanding the different contextual factors that can influence the effectiveness of …
which is understanding the different contextual factors that can influence the effectiveness of …