IF 6.1 1区 心理学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Alessandro Del Ponte , Enrijeta Shino , Joshua C. Gellers , Heather Barnes Truelove
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气候变化是一个全球性威胁,需要采取集体行动。然而,在美国,许多共和党人对这一问题不屑一顾。热带灾害发生频率的增加或热带灾害造成的个人损失的增加是否会影响共和党人对气候变化的关注以及他们对气候政策的态度?利用行政选民档案数据和对佛罗里达州登记选民进行的原始代表性调查,我们发现,经历过灾害,尤其是遭受过更大的损失,与对气候变化的更大关注和对气候减缓政策的支持有关。与未遭受任何损失的共和党人相比,亲身经历过热带灾害损失的共和党人更关注气候变化,对气候减缓政策的支持度也更高。当我们在分析中用保守派代替共和党人时,这些结果也同样成立。总之,我们的研究结果否定了共和党人不关心气候变化的传统观点,并展示了他们如何支持气候行动。
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Personal damage from tropical disasters increases Republicans’ support for climate change policies
Climate change is a global threat requiring collective action. Yet, in the United States, many Republicans dismiss the issue. Does experiencing increased frequency of tropical disasters or suffering increased personal damage from tropical disasters affect Republicans’ concern about climate change and their attitudes toward climate policy? Using administrative voter file data and an original representative survey of Florida registered voters, we find that experiencing disasters and especially suffering greater damage is associated with greater concerns about climate change and support for climate mitigation policies. Republicans who personally experienced damage from tropical disasters are more concerned about climate change and show greater support for climate mitigation policies compared to co-partisans who did not suffer any damage. These results hold also when we substitute conservatives for Republicans in the analyses. Overall, our findings qualify the conventional wisdom that Republicans are unconcerned with climate change and demonstrate how they can support climate action.
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CiteScore
10.60
自引率
8.70%
发文量
140
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Psychology is the premier journal in the field, serving individuals in a wide range of disciplines who have an interest in the scientific study of the transactions and interrelationships between people and their surroundings (including built, social, natural and virtual environments, the use and abuse of nature and natural resources, and sustainability-related behavior). The journal publishes internationally contributed empirical studies and reviews of research on these topics that advance new insights. As an important forum for the field, the journal publishes some of the most influential papers in the discipline that reflect the scientific development of environmental psychology. Contributions on theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects of all human-environment interactions are welcome, along with innovative or interdisciplinary approaches that have a psychological emphasis. Research areas include: •Psychological and behavioral aspects of people and nature •Cognitive mapping, spatial cognition and wayfinding •Ecological consequences of human actions •Theories of place, place attachment, and place identity •Environmental risks and hazards: perception, behavior, and management •Perception and evaluation of buildings and natural landscapes •Effects of physical and natural settings on human cognition and health •Theories of proenvironmental behavior, norms, attitudes, and personality •Psychology of sustainability and climate change •Psychological aspects of resource management and crises •Social use of space: crowding, privacy, territoriality, personal space •Design of, and experiences related to, the physical aspects of workplaces, schools, residences, public buildings and public space
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