Exploring the variances of climate change opinions in Germany at a fine-grained local scale

verfasst von
Lars Mewes, Leonie Tuitjer, Peter Dirksmeier
Abstract

How and why climate change opinions vary within countries at a small geographic scale is rarely investigated. Previous research has focused on public opinions at the individual or national level, leaving local differences within countries and their underlying factors largely unexplored. The lack of research at subnational levels is problematic, as adaptation and mitigation policies depend on collective support and action involving multiple stakeholders at the local scale. It is thus crucial to identify geographic differences in climate change opinions and to unravel their determinants at a fine-grained local scale. We examine public CCOs across 4,667 municipalities in Germany by relying on a representative survey of households. Here we show substantial and systematic differences in public climate change opinions across locations that manifest between urban vs. rural and prospering vs. declining areas. Besides these geographic features, more complex historical and cultural differences between places play an important role.

Organisationseinheit(en)
Institut für Wirtschafts- und Kulturgeographie
Externe Organisation(en)
Universität Bremen
Typ
Artikel
Journal
Nature Communications
Band
15
Anzahl der Seiten
14
ISSN
2041-1723
Publikationsdatum
29.02.2024
Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Chemie (insg.), Biochemie, Genetik und Molekularbiologie (insg.), Physik und Astronomie (insg.)
Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung
SDG 13 – Klimaschutzmaßnahmen
Elektronische Version(en)
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45930-8 (Zugang: Offen)