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Ten-year panel data confirm generation gap but climate beliefs increase at similar rates across ages

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Ten-year panel data confirm generation gap but climate beliefs increase at similar rates across ages

T. L. Milfont, E. Zubielevitch, et al.

This study conducted by Taciano L. Milfont, Elena Zubielevitch, Petar Milojev, and Chris G. Sibley utilizes a decade of data from over 56,000 New Zealanders to reveal a fascinating generation gap in climate change beliefs. While younger individuals start with higher concerns, all age groups exhibit similar growth in belief over time. Discover how perceptions are shifting in the face of climate realities.... show more
Abstract
Accumulating evidence indicates that climate change awareness and concern has increased globally, but commentators suggest a climate change generation gap whereby younger people care more about climate change than older people. Here we use a decade of panel data from 56,513 New Zealanders to test whether belief that "Climate change is real" and "Climate change is caused by humans" increased over the 2009–2018 period; and whether changes are uniform across 12 five-year birth cohorts spanning those born from 1936 to 1995. Results confirm a generation gap in mean (intercept) climate change beliefs but not in overtime increase (slope). The generation gap occurs because older cohorts started from a lower initial belief level (circa 2009), but all age cohorts increased their belief level at a similar rate over the last decade; and these results were not qualified by respondents’ gender. The findings offer hope for collective action that bridges efforts across generations.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 06, 2021
Authors
Taciano L. Milfont, Elena Zubielevitch, Petar Milojev, Chris G. Sibley
Tags
climate change
generation gap
belief
New Zealand
panel data
human causation
age cohorts
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