articleWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate ChangeMar 21, 2010Closed access

What shapes perceptions of climate change?

Columbia University

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Abstract

Abstract Climate change, as a slow and gradual modification of average climate conditions, is a difficult phenomenon to detect and track accurately based on personal experience. Insufficient concern and trust also complicate the transfer of scientific descriptions of climate change and climate variability from scientists to the public, politicians, and policy makers, which is not a simple transmission of facts. Instead, worldview and political ideology, two elements of the cultural context of decisions, guide attention toward events that threaten the desired or existing social order, and shape expectations of change, which in turn guide the detection and interpretation of climate events. Action that follows…

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Keywords
  • Climate change
  • Action (physics)
  • Political economy of climate change
  • Perception
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Politics
  • Discounting
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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