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Cool dudes in Norway: climate change denial among conservative Norwegian men
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The denial of climate change among conservative white males in the United States has been studied in this article, where the authors state: "Clearly the extent to which the conservative white male effect on...Abstract:
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Political conservatism as motivated social cognition.
TL;DR: The core ideology of conservatism stresses resistance to change and justification of inequality and is motivated by needs that vary situationally and dispositionally to manage uncertainty and threat.
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Successful adaptation to climate change across scales
TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline a set of normative evaluative criteria for judging the success of adaptation at different scales and argue that elements of effectiveness, efficiency, equity and legitimacy are important in judging success in terms of the sustainability of development pathways into an uncertain future.
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The intergovernmental panel on climate change
TL;DR: As part of its commitment to openness and transparency, the IPCC releases drafts that have been submitted for formal expert and/or government review, review comments on these drafts, and author responses to these comments after publication of the associated IPCC Report or Technical Paper.
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Climate Change Risk Perception and Policy Preferences: The Role of Affect, Imagery, and Values
TL;DR: The authors found that American risk perceptions and policy support are strongly influenced by experiential factors, including affect, imagery, and values, and demonstrates that public responses to climate change are influenced by both psychological and socio-cultural factors.
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The politicization of climate change and polarization in the american public's views of global warming, 2001–2010
TL;DR: This paper examined political polarization over climate change within the American public by analyzing data from 10 nationally representative Gallup Polls between 2001 and 2010 and found that liberals and Democrats are more likely to report beliefs consistent with the scientific consensus and express personal concern about global warming than are conservatives and Republicans.