Psychological distance in climate change: The role of climate change denial, contact with nature and political opinion

Gökhan ŞAHİN
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This study was designed to investigate the psychological distance perception of Turkish people and the role of their political views on climate change. Descriptive data were obtained on different aspects of psychological distance such as temporal, social, geographical and uncertainty. The study also evaluated the relationship between contact with nature through climate change and climate denial. The research is a descriptive study. Climate change denial scale and nature contact scales were used to measure the levels of climate change denial and contact with nature. Data were collected online from 123 people living in different geographical regions of Turkey. Group comparison findings based on individuals' assessments of their political views (left/right) are consistent with the literature. Significant differences in denial of climate change were observed among groups separated by political views. In addition, a significant relationship was found between age and denial of climate change. Our findings are important in terms of revealing some social and cognitive factors in the perception of the climate change problem in our country and helping to develop more effective strategies in combating climate change.
气候变化中的心理距离:否认气候变化、与自然接触和政治观点的作用
本研究旨在探讨土耳其人对气候变化的心理距离感及其政治观点的作用。从时间、社会、地理和不确定性等不同方面获得了心理距离的描述性数据。该研究还评估了通过气候变化与自然接触与否认气候变化之间的关系。本研究为描述性研究。采用气候变化否认尺度和自然接触尺度来衡量气候变化否认和与自然接触的程度。在线收集了生活在土耳其不同地理区域的123人的数据。基于个人对其政治观点(左/右)评估的群体比较结果与文献一致。不同政治观点的群体在否认气候变化方面存在显著差异。此外,年龄与否认气候变化之间存在显著关系。我们的研究结果在揭示我国对气候变化问题的看法中的一些社会和认知因素方面具有重要意义,并有助于制定更有效的应对气候变化的战略。
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