Sascha Kuhn
@saschakuhn.bsky.social
Social Scientist | Critical & Decolonial Psychologist | Fighting for Environmental Justice | Views are my own
🔍 Key findings:
– Economic freedom & high emissions → lower support
– Inequality & exposure to climate hazards → higher support
– Trust in government → not a consistent predictor
– Level of democracy → lower support; overlaps with economic freedom (r > 0.60)
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– Economic freedom & high emissions → lower support
– Inequality & exposure to climate hazards → higher support
– Trust in government → not a consistent predictor
– Level of democracy → lower support; overlaps with economic freedom (r > 0.60)
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July 21, 2025 at 10:22 AM
🔍 Key findings:
– Economic freedom & high emissions → lower support
– Inequality & exposure to climate hazards → higher support
– Trust in government → not a consistent predictor
– Level of democracy → lower support; overlaps with economic freedom (r > 0.60)
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– Economic freedom & high emissions → lower support
– Inequality & exposure to climate hazards → higher support
– Trust in government → not a consistent predictor
– Level of democracy → lower support; overlaps with economic freedom (r > 0.60)
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📊 Our approach:
We link individual survey data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC) with national-level indicators to predict Public Policy Acceptance (PPA):
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We link individual survey data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC) with national-level indicators to predict Public Policy Acceptance (PPA):
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July 21, 2025 at 10:21 AM
📊 Our approach:
We link individual survey data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC) with national-level indicators to predict Public Policy Acceptance (PPA):
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We link individual survey data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC) with national-level indicators to predict Public Policy Acceptance (PPA):
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