The politicisation of climate change attitudes in europe

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  • who: Stephen D. Fisher from the University of Groningen University of Oxford, UK have published the paper: The politicisation of climate change attitudes in Europe, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Similarly, the authors examine whether the links between climate attitudes and party-family voting can be accounted for by left-right orientations or political values. The authors assess that and a range of other hyu00ad potheses regarding the association between climate attitudes and voting for particular party families, and non-voting. Since there may be reciprocal causation between left-right orientations and climate attitudes, the . . .

     

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