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Attitudes to climate change risk: classification of and transitions in the UK population between 2012 and 2020

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Attitudes to climate change risk: classification of and transitions in the UK population between 2012 and 2020

T. Liu, N. Shryane, et al.

Understanding public attitudes towards climate change risk is crucial for effective emissions reduction strategies. This study identifies three distinct attitude clusters and reveals a significant shift towards a more concerned perspective over time. This insightful research was conducted by Ting Liu, Nick Shryane, and Mark Elliot.

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