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Country-level conditions like prosperity, democracy, and regulatory culture predict individual climate change belief

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Country-level conditions like prosperity, democracy, and regulatory culture predict individual climate change belief

S. Levi

Despite a scientific consensus on human-caused climate change, many people remain skeptical. This research by Sebastian Levi investigates data from 143 countries, revealing how country-level factors like environmental protection and economic development influence climate change beliefs. Discover what influences awareness versus belief!... show more
Abstract
Decades after the scientific community agreed on the existence of human-made climate change, substantial parts of the world's population remain unaware or unconvinced that human activity is responsible for climate change. Belief in human-made climate change continues to vary strongly within and across different countries. Here I analyse data collected by the Gallup World Poll between 2007 and 2010 on individual attitudes across 143 countries, using a random forest model, to show that country-level conditions like environmental protection, civil liberty, and economic development are highly predictive of individual climate change belief. Individual education and internet access, in contrast, are correlated to climate change awareness, but much less to belief in climate change's anthropogenic causes. I also identify non-linear pattern in which country-level circumstances relate to individual climate change belief. The local importance of most predictors varies strongly across countries, indicating that each country has its relatively unique set of correlates of climate change belief.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Feb 26, 2021
Authors
Sebastian Levi
Tags
climate change
belief
Gallup World Poll
predictors
country-level factors
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