This study investigates climate change beliefs and their correlates in Latin America. While skepticism about the existence and anthropogenic origins of climate change is limited, skepticism regarding the severity of its consequences is high. Individualistic worldviews, rather than socio-political factors, are strongly correlated with disbelief in severe consequences, a concerning finding given low social trust in the region. These findings offer insights for addressing climate skepticism in the Global South.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 09, 2023
Authors
Matias Spektor, Guilherme N. Fasolin, Juliana Camargo
Tags
climate change
Latin America
skepticism
individualistic worldview
social trust
anthropogenic origins
Global South
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