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Canadian climate change attitudes and energy policy
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie ( IF 2.619 ) Pub Date : 2023-02-16 , DOI: 10.1111/cars.12424
Lisa Y Seiler 1 , Glenn J Stalker 1
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This paper uses original Canadian survey data to compare support for and opposition to five energy-related climate policies. Results show that Canadians were very concerned about climate change and supportive of the policies. Variation in support and opposition was investigated using logistic regression. We tested models that associate climate policy support with a combination of one's ecological worldview, climate change attitudes, personal capabilities, contextual influences, and ascription of responsibility to take action on climate change, applying elements of Stern's (2000) theory of environmentally-significant behaviour and Patchen's (2010) model of climate change behaviour. We found that the more abstract policies attracted a different set of predictors than the more concrete policies. Females and parents showed increased support for the more abstract policies. Having an ecological worldview was a significant predictor of support for all policies but was obscured by other factors in a combined model.

中文翻译:

加拿大气候变化态度和能源政策

本文使用加拿大原始调查数据来比较支持和反对五项与能源相关的气候政策。结果显示,加拿大人非常关注气候变化并支持这些政策。使用逻辑回归调查支持和反对的变化。我们测试了将气候政策支持与一个人的生态世界观、气候变化态度、个人能力、背景影响和对气候变化采取行动的责任归属相关联的模型,应用斯特恩 (2000) 的环境重要行为理论的要素和 Patchen (2010) 的气候变化行为模型。我们发现,与更具体的政策相比,更抽象的政策吸引了一组不同的预测因素。女性和父母对更抽象的政策表现出更多的支持。拥有生态世界观是支持所有政策的重要预测因素,但在组合模型中被其他因素所掩盖。
更新日期:2023-02-16
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