SonjaGrelle, @kimdoell.bsky.social , @madalina.bsky.social & @wilhelmhofmann.bsky.social
And the global ICPC collaboration that made this research possible.
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SonjaGrelle, @kimdoell.bsky.social , @madalina.bsky.social & @wilhelmhofmann.bsky.social
And the global ICPC collaboration that made this research possible.
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Kuhn, S., Hofmann, W., Doell, K. C., Grelle, S., & Vlasceanu, M. (2025, July 14). Structural Determinants of Climate Policy Acceptance in a Global Context. doi.org/10.31219/osf...
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Kuhn, S., Hofmann, W., Doell, K. C., Grelle, S., & Vlasceanu, M. (2025, July 14). Structural Determinants of Climate Policy Acceptance in a Global Context. doi.org/10.31219/osf...
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Climate support is not just a psychological variable to be managed.
It is patterned through power, inequality, and fossil entanglements.
If we want structural transformation, we must confront the structures that obstruct it.
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Climate support is not just a psychological variable to be managed.
It is patterned through power, inequality, and fossil entanglements.
If we want structural transformation, we must confront the structures that obstruct it.
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– Economic freedom & high emissions → lower support
– Inequality & exposure to climate hazards → higher support
– Trust in government → not a consistent predictor
– Level of democracy → lower support; overlaps with economic freedom (r > 0.60)
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– Economic freedom & high emissions → lower support
– Inequality & exposure to climate hazards → higher support
– Trust in government → not a consistent predictor
– Level of democracy → lower support; overlaps with economic freedom (r > 0.60)
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We link individual survey data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC) with national-level indicators to predict Public Policy Acceptance (PPA):
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We link individual survey data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC) with national-level indicators to predict Public Policy Acceptance (PPA):
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Research on climate policy support has focused mostly on individuals—values, attitudes, trust.
But structural forces like inequality, fossil fuel dependence, neoliberal economics or exposure to climate hazards may shape what kinds of climate action people find acceptable.
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Research on climate policy support has focused mostly on individuals—values, attitudes, trust.
But structural forces like inequality, fossil fuel dependence, neoliberal economics or exposure to climate hazards may shape what kinds of climate action people find acceptable.
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📖In this book, we aim to present diverse approaches that demonstrate how psychology can evolve to find answers to the multiple (ecological) crises of the present. We especially want to give a voice to authors who are not heard enough in academic discourse, such as those from the Global South.
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📖In this book, we aim to present diverse approaches that demonstrate how psychology can evolve to find answers to the multiple (ecological) crises of the present. We especially want to give a voice to authors who are not heard enough in academic discourse, such as those from the Global South.
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The editors are:
German Working Group on Critical Environmental Psychology, learn more: kritischeumweltpsychologie.wordpress.com/home-2/en/
Psychologists 4 Future, learn more: englis
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The editors are:
German Working Group on Critical Environmental Psychology, learn more: kritischeumweltpsychologie.wordpress.com/home-2/en/
Psychologists 4 Future, learn more: englis
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