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Globally Representative Evidence on the Actual and Perceived Support for Climate Action

Globally Representative Evidence on the Actual and Perceived Support for Climate Action

Globally Representative Evidence on the Actual and Perceived Support for Climate Action

Nature Climate Change

Nature Climate Change

Nature Climate Change

Peter Andre et al. (2024)

Finds a systematic gap between actual public support for climate action and perceived public support — people think others are less supportive than they are. Has direct implications for social norm messaging.

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