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Meta-analyses of fifteen determinants of public opinion about climate change taxes and laws

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Bergquist, Magnus ; Nilsson, Andreas ; Harring, Niklas ; Jagers, Sverker C.

Nature Climate Change

2022

12

3

235-240

climate change ; fiscal policy ; public opinion ; law

international

Public finance and taxation

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-022-01297-6

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"Public acceptance is a precondition for implementing taxes and laws aimed at mitigating climate change. However, it still remains challenging to understand its determinants for the climate community. Here, we use a meta-analytic approach to examine the role of public opinion about climate change taxes and laws. Fifteen variables were examined by synthesizing 89 datasets from 51 articles across 33 countries, with a total sample of 119,465 participants. Among all factors, perceived fairness and effectiveness were the most important determinants. Self-enhancement values and knowledge about climate change showed weak relationships and demographic variables showed only weak or close to zero effects. Our meta-analytic results provide useful insights and have the potential to inform climate change researchers, practitioners and policymakers to better design climate policy instruments."

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