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Public opinion on climate change: Is there an economy–environment tradeoff?

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Jale Tosun, Paul Tobin & Fay Madeleine Farstad. (2023) Intermediating climate change: conclusions and new research directions. Policy Studies 44:5, pages 687-701.
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Sam Rowan. (2023) Extreme weather and climate policy. Environmental Politics 32:4, pages 684-707.
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Tobias Böhmelt & Muzhou Zhang. (2023) Supporting environmental protection in good and bad economic circumstances. Environmental Politics 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Jörg Hartmann & Peter Preisendörfer. (2023) The relationship between ecology and economy in German public opinion, 1984–2019. Environmental Politics 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Jennifer P. Carman, Karine Lacroix, Matthew H. Goldberg, Seth Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, Peter Howe, Jennifer Marlon & Anthony Leiserowitz. (2022) Measuring Americans’ Support for Adapting to ‘Climate Change’ or ‘Extreme Weather’. Environmental Communication 16:5, pages 577-588.
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Daniel Engler, Elke D. Groh, Gunnar Gutsche & Andreas Ziegler. (2021) Acceptance of climate-oriented policy measures under the COVID-19 crisis: an empirical analysis for Germany. Climate Policy 21:10, pages 1281-1297.
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Mauro Bertolotti, Patrizia Catellani & Thomas Nelson. (2021) Framing Messages on the Economic Impact of Climate Change Policies: Effects on Climate Believers and Climate Skeptics. Environmental Communication 15:6, pages 715-730.
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Dilshani Sarathchandra & Kristin Haltinner. (2023) How Media, Information Sources, and Trust Shape Climate Change Denial or Doubt. Social Currents 10:6, pages 583-602.
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Iram Javeed. (2023) The Role of Law and Economics in Tackling Climate Change: A Policy Analysis. Jindal Journal of Public Policy, pages 1-32.
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Lili Guo, Lu Tang, Xu Cheng & Houjian Li. (2023) Exploring the role of fintech development in reducing firm pollution discharges: Evidence from Chinese industrial firms. Journal of Cleaner Production 425, pages 138833.
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Hyodong Sohn. (2023) Policy agenda trade‐offs for sustainability: The compositional change of attention about energy in legislative hearings. Politics & Policy.
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Timothy Hyde & Dolores Albarracín. (2023) Record-breaking heat days disproportionately influence heat perceptions. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Adrian Rinscheid & Sebastian Koos. (2023) War and pandemic do not jeopardize Germans’ willingness to support climate measures. Communications Earth & Environment 4:1.
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Pilar Morales-Giner & Tahir Enes Gedik. (2022) The Role of Place: An Analysis of Climate Change Perception in the European Union. Social Currents 10:2, pages 165-183.
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Chiara Binelli, Matthew Loveless & Brian F. Schaffner. (2022) Explaining Perceptions of Climate Change in the US. Political Research Quarterly 76:1, pages 365-380.
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Jonas Peisker. (2023) Context matters: The drivers of environmental concern in European regions. Global Environmental Change 79, pages 102636.
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Terry van Gevelt, Brian G. McAdoo, Jie Yang, Linlin Li, Fiona Williamson, Alex Scollay, Aileen Lam, Kwan Nok Chan & Adam D. Switzer. (2023) Using virtual simulations of future extreme weather events to communicate climate change risk. PLOS Climate 2:2, pages e0000112.
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Sezin Ekinci & Paul A.M. Van Lange. (2023) Lost in between crises: How do COVID-19 threats influence the motivation to act against climate change and the refugee crisis?. Journal of Environmental Psychology 85, pages 101918.
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Benoît Pelopidas & Sanne Cornelia J Verschuren. (2023) Writing IR after COVID-19: Reassessing Political Possibilities, Good Faith, and Policy-Relevant Scholarship on Climate Change Mitigation and Nuclear Disarmament. Global Studies Quarterly 3:1.
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Matthew R. Sisco, Sara M. Constantino, Yu Gao, Massimo Tavoni, Alicia D. Cooperman, Valentina Bosetti & Elke U. Weber. (2023) Examining evidence for the Finite Pool of Worry and Finite Pool of Attention hypotheses. Global Environmental Change 78, pages 102622.
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Kristin Haltinner, Dilshani Sarathchandra, Amber Ziegler & Randolph Stuart. (2022) “It Wasn't Like a Big Light Bulb Moment”: Factors that Contribute to Changing Minds on Climate Change. Rural Sociology 87:4, pages 1370-1400.
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Richard Nadeau, Erick Lachapelle & Thomas Bergeron. (2022) Environment versus economy policy preferences: follow-up questions reveal substantial heterogeneity within the environmental coalition. International Journal of Public Opinion Research 34:4.
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Jennifer R Marlon, Xinran Wang, Parrish Bergquist, Peter D Howe, Anthony Leiserowitz, Edward Maibach, Matto Mildenberger & Seth Rosenthal. (2022) Change in US state-level public opinion about climate change: 2008–2020. Environmental Research Letters 17:12, pages 124046.
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Matthew J. Hornsey & Stephan Lewandowsky. (2022) A toolkit for understanding and addressing climate scepticism. Nature Human Behaviour 6:11, pages 1454-1464.
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Heather BedleDiana Salazar-FlorezChristopher R. H. Garneau. (2022) Recognizing societal influences in earthquake geohazard risk perception with explainable AI while mitigating risks through improved seismic interpretation. The Leading Edge 41:11, pages 756-767.
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Liam F. Beiser-McGrath. (2022) COVID-19 led to a decline in climate and environmental concern: evidence from UK panel data. Climatic Change 174:3-4.
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Stefan Drews, Ivan Savin, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh & Sergio Villamayor-Tomás. (2022) Climate concern and policy acceptance before and after COVID-19. Ecological Economics 199, pages 107507.
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Matthew T. Ballew, Jennifer R. Marlon, Matthew H. Goldberg, Edward W. Maibach, Seth A. Rosenthal, Emily Aiken & Anthony Leiserowitz. (2022) Changing minds about global warming: vicarious experience predicts self-reported opinion change in the USA. Climatic Change 173:3-4.
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Parrish Bergquist, Gabriel De Roche, Erick Lachapelle, Matto Mildenberger & Kathryn Harrison. (2022) The Politics of Intersecting Crises: The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Climate Policy Preferences. British Journal of Political Science, pages 1-10.
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John Kenny. (2022) The Changing Prioritization of Environmental Protection in Britain: 1982–2019. Government and Opposition, pages 1-19.
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Matthew J. Hornsey, Cassandra M. Chapman & Jacquelyn E. Humphrey. (2022) Climate skepticism decreases when the planet gets hotter and conservative support wanes. Global Environmental Change 74, pages 102492.
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Liam F. Beiser-McGrath & Thomas Bernauer. (2022) Domestic Provision of Global Public Goods: How Other Countries’ Behavior Affects Public Support for Climate Policy. Global Environmental Politics 22:1, pages 117-138.
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Joshua A. Basseches, Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, Maxwell T. Boykoff, Trevor Culhane, Galen Hall, Noel Healy, David J. Hess, David Hsu, Rachel M. Krause, Harland Prechel, J. Timmons Roberts & Jennie C. Stephens. (2022) Climate policy conflict in the U.S. states: a critical review and way forward. Climatic Change 170:3-4.
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Christiane Lübke. (2022) Socioeconomic Roots of Climate Change Denial and Uncertainty among the European Population. European Sociological Review 38:1, pages 153-168.
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Andrew G. Meyer. (2021) Do economic conditions affect climate change beliefs and support for climate action? Evidence from the US in the wake of the Great Recession. Economic Inquiry 60:1, pages 64-86.
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Kim Borovik & Pamela Pensini. (2022) Be Good to Your Mother (Earth): The Relationship between Anthropomorphising Nature, Financial Insecurity, and Support for Pro-environmental Policies in the Context of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology 3, pages 100039.
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Nathaniel Geiger, Janet K. Swim & Lizbeth Benson. (2021) Using the three-pillar model of sustainability to understand lay reactions to climate policy: A multilevel approach. Environmental Science & Policy 126, pages 132-141.
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Anthony Leiserowitz, Connie Roser-Renouf, Jennifer Marlon & Edward Maibach. (2021) Global Warming’s Six Americas: a review and recommendations for climate change communication. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 42, pages 97-103.
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Andrea Mangani. (2021) When does print media address deforestation? A quantitative analysis of major newspapers from US, UK, and Australia. Forest Policy and Economics 130, pages 102537.
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Maurizio Migliaccio, Andrea Buono, Ila Maltese & Margherita Migliaccio. (2021) The 2020 Italian Spring Lockdown: A Multidisciplinary Analysis over the Milan Urban Area. World 2:3, pages 391-414.
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Meital Peleg-Mizrachi & Alon Tal. (2021) The impact of the Corona crisis on the environmental behaviors of different socioeconomic groups. Environmental Research Letters 16:6, pages 064086.
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Mauro Bertolotti & Patrizia Catellani. (2021) Going Green, but Staying in the Black: How Framing Impacts the Agreement With Messages on the Economic Consequences of Environmental Policies. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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Adam Mayer, Shawn Olson Hazboun & Peter D. Howe. (2021) For the love of sun and wind? Proximity to renewable energy facilities and support for renewable power across time and space in the United States. Energy Research & Social Science 73, pages 101910.
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Steven T. Yen & Ernest M. Zampelli. (2021) Political Ideology, Political Party, and Support for Greater Federal Spending on Environmental Protection in the United States: Evidence from the General Social Surveys, 1993–2018. Review of Policy Research 38:1, pages 6-30.
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Eryn Campbell, John Kotcher, Edward Maibach, Seth A. Rosenthal & Anthony Leiserowitz. (2021) Predicting the importance of global warming as a voting issue among registered voters in the United States. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology 2, pages 100008.
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Nathaniel Geiger & Janet K. Swim. 2021. The Sustainability Communication Reader. The Sustainability Communication Reader 301 321 .
Shawn O. Hazboun, Peter D. Howe, D. Layne Coppock & Jennifer E. Givens. (2020) The politics of decarbonization: Examining conservative partisanship and differential support for climate change science and renewable energy in Utah. Energy Research & Social Science 70, pages 101769.
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Benito Umaña-Hermosilla, Hanns de la Fuente-Mella, Claudio Elórtegui-Gómez & Marisela Fonseca-Fuentes. (2020) Multinomial Logistic Regression to Estimate and Predict the Perceptions of Individuals and Companies in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Ñuble Region, Chile. Sustainability 12:22, pages 9553.
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CHAD HAZLETT & MATTO MILDENBERGER. (2020) Wildfire Exposure Increases Pro-Environment Voting within Democratic but Not Republican Areas. American Political Science Review 114:4, pages 1359-1365.
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Parrish Bergquist, David M Konisky & John Kotcher. (2020) Energy policy and public opinion: patterns, trends and future directions. Progress in Energy 2:3, pages 032003.
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Matthew T. Ballew, Seth A. Rosenthal, Matthew H. Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, John E. Kotcher, Edward W. Maibach & Anthony Leiserowitz. (2020) Beliefs about others' global warming beliefs: The role of party affiliation and opinion deviance. Journal of Environmental Psychology 70, pages 101466.
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April K. Clark & Juliet E. Carlisle. (2019) Pushing a Green Agenda: Explaining Shifting Public Support for Environmental Spending. Political Research Quarterly 73:2, pages 243-260.
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Garrath T. Wilson & Tracy Bhamra. (2020) Design for Sustainability: The Need for a New Agenda. Sustainability 12:9, pages 3615.
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Hank C. Jenkins-Smith, Joseph T. Ripberger, Carol L. Silva, Deven E. Carlson, Kuhika Gupta, Nina Carlson, Ani Ter-Mkrtchyan & Riley E. Dunlap. (2020) Partisan asymmetry in temporal stability of climate change beliefs. Nature Climate Change 10:4, pages 322-328.
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Patricio Yamin Vázquez. 2020. Latin America in Times of Global Environmental Change. Latin America in Times of Global Environmental Change 75 91 .
Peter D Howe, Jennifer R Marlon, Matto Mildenberger & Brittany S Shield. (2019) How will climate change shape climate opinion?. Environmental Research Letters 14:11, pages 113001.
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Philipp Schmid & Cornelia Betsch. (2019) Effective strategies for rebutting science denialism in public discussions. Nature Human Behaviour 3:9, pages 931-939.
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Parrish Bergquist & Christopher Warshaw. (2019) Does Global Warming Increase Public Concern about Climate Change?. The Journal of Politics 81:2, pages 686-691.
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Gregory P. Foy & R. Leigh Hill Foy. 2019. Global Consensus on Climate Change: Paris Agreement and the Path Beyond. Global Consensus on Climate Change: Paris Agreement and the Path Beyond 119 131 .
Oksan Bayulgen & Salil Benegal. (2019) Green Priorities: How economic frames affect perceptions of renewable energy in the United States. Energy Research & Social Science 47, pages 28-36.
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Shawn K. Olson-Hazboun, Peter D. Howe & Anthony Leiserowitz. (2018) The influence of extractive activities on public support for renewable energy policy. Energy Policy 123, pages 117-126.
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Zorzeta Bakaki & Thomas Bernauer. (2018) Do economic conditions affect public support for environmental policy?. Journal of Cleaner Production 195, pages 66-78.
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Eric Merkley & Dominik A. Stecula. (2018) Party Elites or Manufactured Doubt? The Informational Context of Climate Change Polarization. Science Communication 40:2, pages 258-274.
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Nino Rusidze. (2018) Super PACs and climate change denial. Corvinus Journal of International Affairs 3:1, pages 27-37.
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Jonas Peisker. (2022) Context Matters: The Drivers of Environmental Concern in European Regions. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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