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These papers examine public opinion and political behavior with respect to climate change and environmental policies. They engage with climate politics and attitudes toward environmental and climate movements.
Does Disruption Work? Public Support for Pro- and Counter-Climate Movements - Dirck de Kleer, Università Commerciale L. Bocconi; Simon van Teutem, University of Oxford; Catherine E. De Vries, Bocconi University
Do “Warm Glow” Feelings Promote Green Behavior? - Jennifer Jerit, Dartmouth College; Hwayong Shin, Dartmouth College; Jason Barabas, Dartmouth College
The Effect of Out-Group Cues on Support for Climate Policy among White Americans - Eric Parajon, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Towards the Eco-Social State? Attitudes towards Welfare and Climate Policies - Guido Tiemann, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna; Marcel Fink, Institut für Höhere Studien / Institute for Advanced Studies; Peter Grand, Institute for Advanced Studies