50,000-participant global study finds conservatives and liberals take similar climate change actions, despite differing beliefs.

A global study led by NYU researchers reveals that despite differing beliefs on climate change, conservatives and liberals take similar actions to address the issue. The study involving 50,000 participants from 60 countries found conservatives act despite their beliefs, while liberals align with them. Interventions, such as framing actions as beneficial for ideologically consistent reasons, can help boost beliefs and policy support among both groups.

May 09, 2024
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