The Climate Decade: Changing Attitudes on Three Continents
Abstract
We examine how attitudes and willingness to pay (WTP) for climate policies have changed over the past decade in the United States, China, and Sweden. All three countries exhibit an increased willingness to pay for climate mitigation. Ten years ago, Sweden had a larger fraction of believers in anthropogenic climate change and a higher WTP for mitigation, but today the national averages are more similar. Although we find convergence in public support for climate policy across countries, there is considerable divergence in climate attitudes and preferences within countries, particularly the United States. Political polarization explains part of this divergence.
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JEL Classification: Q51, Q54.
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Date
2020-05Author
Carlsson, Fredrik
Kataria, Mitesh
Krupnick, Alan
Lampi, Elina
Löfgren, Åsa
Qin, Ping
Sterner, Thomas
Yang, Xiaojun
Keywords
Climate change
willingness to pay
climate policy attitudes
political polarization
multi-country
China
United States
Sweden
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
786
Language
eng