绿色反弹和右翼民粹主义

IF 27.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Valentina Bosetti, Italo Colantone, Catherine E. De Vries, Giorgio Musto
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本评论深入研究了气候政策的政治,特别关注所谓的“绿色反弹”,即选民、政党和政府对气候转型的抵制日益强烈。我们对气候政策的政治后果的文献进行了叙述性回顾,强调了受脱碳努力负面影响的公民中存在的反弹。民粹主义右翼势力成为这种反弹的主要受益者,因为他们往往对人为气候变化持更加怀疑的态度,对气候政策的支持程度也更低。反过来,他们的选举成功对各国的气候政策制定和绩效产生负面影响。最后,我们从文献中得出见解,反思如何提高气候政策的政治可持续性。
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Green backlash and right-wing populism

Green backlash and right-wing populism

Green backlash and right-wing populism
This Review delves into the politics of climate policy, specifically focusing on the so-called green backlash—that is, rising resistance from voters, parties and governments to the climate transition. We present a narrative review of the literature on the political consequences of climate policies, highlighting the presence of backlash among citizens negatively affected by decarbonization efforts. Populist right forces emerge as the primary beneficiaries of the backlash as they tend to be more sceptical regarding anthropogenic climate change and less supportive of climate policies. In turn, their electoral success has negative implications for countries’ climate policymaking and performance. Finally, we draw insights from the literature to reflect on what can be done to improve the political sustainability of climate policies. This Review considers research on the politics of climate policies. Climate policies, through their economic and cultural repercussions, impact public climate attitudes and voting behaviour, which in turn affect election outcomes and future policies.
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Nature Climate Change
Nature Climate Change ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
CiteScore
40.30
自引率
1.60%
发文量
267
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Climate Change is dedicated to addressing the scientific challenge of understanding Earth's changing climate and its societal implications. As a monthly journal, it publishes significant and cutting-edge research on the nature, causes, and impacts of global climate change, as well as its implications for the economy, policy, and the world at large. The journal publishes original research spanning the natural and social sciences, synthesizing interdisciplinary research to provide a comprehensive understanding of climate change. It upholds the high standards set by all Nature-branded journals, ensuring top-tier original research through a fair and rigorous review process, broad readership access, high standards of copy editing and production, rapid publication, and independence from academic societies and other vested interests. Nature Climate Change serves as a platform for discussion among experts, publishing opinion, analysis, and review articles. It also features Research Highlights to highlight important developments in the field and original reporting from renowned science journalists in the form of feature articles. Topics covered in the journal include adaptation, atmospheric science, ecology, economics, energy, impacts and vulnerability, mitigation, oceanography, policy, sociology, and sustainability, among others.
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