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“Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality

Political Science

“Don’t confuse me with facts”—how right wing populism affects trust in agencies advocating anthropogenic climate change as a reality

O. Krange, B. P. Kaltenborn, et al.

This insightful research by Olve Krange, Björn P. Kaltenborn, and Martin Hultman investigates the intriguing ties between right-wing populism, climate change denial, and public trust in environmental institutions. A comprehensive survey of Norwegians highlights how anti-elitist attitudes and views on nature influence this distrust.

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Abstract
Everyday public denial of anthropogenically caused climate change (ACC) has complex antecedents and exists on both individual and institutional levels. Earlier research has linked ACC denial to opposition to formal science and elites, perceived threats to the industrialist capitalist order and existing system properties. Research also suggest that trust in public organizations is a key factor in determining support or opposition to climate change policies. In this paper, we explore the possibility that right wing populism and anti-elitist attitudes fuel both ACC denial and low trust in environmental institutions. We surveyed a representative sample of Norwegians (N = 3032) to measure ACC denial, how denial is linked to socio-demographic characteristics, trust in environmental institutions, attitudes toward elites and immigration, as well as environmental attitude orientations. Results show that lack of trust in environmental institutions is strongly associated with ACC denial, and furthermore that the degree of trust—or lack thereof—is partly a function of anti-elitist attitudes, opposition to migration and views of nature.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 29, 2021
Authors
Olve Krange, Björn P. Kaltenborn, Martin Hultman
Tags
right-wing populism
climate change denial
trust
environmental institutions
Norway
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