Examining the Impact of Regional Wildfires on Environmental Concern and Support for Carbon Tax- Empirical Findings from Sweden
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2023-06-29
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Climate-driven changes in the severity of wildfires are predicted as greenhouse gas
concentrations increase. Exposure to local wildfires may represent a source of information
for individuals as they evaluate their environmental concerns and support for carbon
taxation. Using survey data including expressed environmental concern and support for
carbon tax together with regional data on wildfires, we examine the association between
regional wildfires, environmental concern, and support for carbon taxation. Examining
the period of 2014-2020, we find that wildfires significantly increase the probability that
a respondent states the environment as a societal issue. For support for carbon tax,
no significant association is found for 2014-2020, but the results suggest wildfires to be
positively associated with increased support for carbon tax in the period 2018-2020. The
findings contribute to the literature evaluating environmental concern and support for
carbon tax by combining spatially disaggregated data on regional wildfires and individual
characteristics. Characterizing environmental concern and support for carbon tax is
crucial since they affect the policymaking related to reducing carbon emissions.
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MSc in Economics