ABSTRACT
Individual pro-environmental behaviours can have large environmental impacts. In this note, we investigate how political attitude relates to pro-environmental behaviours, using data from the Chinese General Social Survey 2013. Compared to individuals who embrace more government interventions, those who hold the opposite political attitude are less likely to engage in pro-environmental behaviours. The results are robust across different specifications. We contribute to the literature by providing the first micro-level evidence from China. Similar to other countries, in China, political attitude is an important driver of pro-environmental behaviours.
Acknowledgments
We are thankful for comments from the anonymous reviewer and Dr. Jens Rommel on an earlier version of the paper.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
Notes
1 The survey was conducted before the end of one child policy.