The role of national affluence, carbon emissions, and democracy in Europeans’ climate perceptions
<p>There are differences across Europe in elements of climate citizenship, including climate concern, perceived responsibility, and willingness to support and take climate action. This paper examines how individual-level climate perceptions correspond to a country's contribution to climat...
Main Authors: | Pohjolainen, P, Kukkonen, I, Jokinen, P, Poortinga, W, Adedayo Ogunbode, C, Böhm, G, Fisher, S, Umit, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2021
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