Lower carbon, stronger nation: exploring sociopolitical determinants for the chinese public’s climate attitudes

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    Although numerous studies have examined the Chinese public`s attitudes towards climate change and their intention for climate-friendly behaviors, few have specifically investigated how government policies may have shaped the public attitudes and intentions, although previous studies have found that government policy can strongly shape public opinion in China. Chinese people often reported high recognition of climate change and extremely high support for the government`s climate policies. In the collectivistic culture and with the repeated media narratives of the national achievements in addressing climate change, it is no surprise that the public . . .

     

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