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    What explains public support for climate policies? A review of empirical and experimental studies.

    • Autor
      Drews, Stefan; van den Bergh, Jeroen
    • Fecha
      2015
    • Editorial/Editor
      Taylor & Francis
    • Palabras clave
      Cambios climáticos - Opinión pública; Cambios climáticos - Derecho y legislación; Justicia ambiental
    • Resumen
      The lack of broad public support prevents the implementation of effective climate policies. This article aims to examine why citizens support or reject climate policies. For this purpose, we provide a cross-disciplinary overview of empirical and experimental research on public attitudes and preferences that has emerged in the last few years. The various factors influencing policy support are divided into three general categories: (1) social-psychological factors and climate change perception, such as the positive influences of left-wing political orientation, egalitarian worldviews, environmental and self-transcendent values, climate change knowledge, risk perception, or emotions like interest and hope; (2) the perception of climate policy and its design, which includes, among others, the preference of pull over push measures, the positive role of perceived policy effectiveness, the level of policy costs, as well as the positive effect of perceived policy fairness and the recycling of potential policy revenues; (3) contextual factors, such as the positive influence of social trust, norms and participation, wider economic, political and geographical aspects, or the different effects of specific media events and communications. Finally, we discuss the findings and provide suggestions for future research.
    • URI
      https://hdl.handle.net/10630/32890
    • DOI
      https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2015.1058240
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