Beliefs about Climate Beliefs: The Importance of Second-Order Opinions for Climate Politics

被引:132
|
作者
Mildenberger, Matto
Tingley, Dustin
机构
[1] Washington University, University of California Santa Barbara
关键词
climate change; public opinion; elite opinion; second-order beliefs; PLURALISTIC IGNORANCE; PUBLIC-OPINION; CONDITIONAL COOPERATION; PARTISAN POLARIZATION; PERCEPTION; POLICY; BIAS; ATTITUDES; VIEWS; COMMUNICATION;
D O I
10.1017/S0007123417000321
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
When political action entails individual costs but group-contingent benefits, political participation may depend on an individual's perceptions of others' beliefs; yet detailed empirical attention to these second-order beliefs - beliefs about the beliefs of others - remains rare. We offer the first comprehensive examination of the distribution and content of second-order climate beliefs in the United States and China, drawing from six new opinion surveys of mass publics, political elites and intellectual elites. We demonstrate that all classes of political actors have second-order beliefs characterized by egocentric bias and global underestimation of pro-climate positions. We then demonstrate experimentally that individual support for pro-climate policies increases after respondents update their second-order beliefs. We conclude that scholars should focus more closely on second-order beliefs as a key factor shaping climate policy inaction and that scholars can use the climate case to extend their understanding of second-order beliefs more broadly.
引用
收藏
页码:1279 / 1307
页数:29
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Climate experts' views on geoengineering depend on their beliefs about climate change impacts
    Dannenberg, Astrid
    Zitzelsberger, Sonja
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2019, 9 (10) : 769 - +
  • [22] Growing importance of climate change beliefs for attitudes towards gas
    Darrick Evensen
    Lorraine Whitmarsh
    Patrick Devine-Wright
    Jen Dickie
    Phil Bartie
    Colin Foad
    Mike Bradshaw
    Stacia Ryder
    Adam Mayer
    Adam Varley
    Nature Climate Change, 2023, 13 : 240 - 243
  • [23] Growing importance of climate change beliefs for attitudes towards gas
    Evensen, Darrick
    Whitmarsh, Lorraine
    Devine-Wright, Patrick
    Dickie, Jen
    Bartie, Phil
    Foad, Colin
    Bradshaw, Mike
    Ryder, Stacia
    Mayer, Adam
    Varley, Adam
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2023, 13 (03) : 240 - +
  • [24] Is climate change an ethical issue? Examining young adults’ beliefs about climate and morality
    Ezra M. Markowitz
    Climatic Change, 2012, 114 : 479 - 495
  • [25] Is climate change an ethical issue? Examining young adults' beliefs about climate and morality
    Markowitz, Ezra M.
    CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2012, 114 (3-4) : 479 - 495
  • [26] Farmer beliefs about climate change and carbon sequestration incentives
    Gramig, Benjamin M.
    Barnard, Jessa M.
    Prokopy, Linda S.
    CLIMATE RESEARCH, 2013, 56 (02) : 157 - 167
  • [27] Heterogeneous Beliefs and Climate Catastrophes
    Kiseleva, Tatiana
    ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2016, 65 (03): : 599 - 622
  • [28] Drivers of climate change beliefs
    Jennifer E. Givens
    Nature Climate Change, 2014, 4 : 1051 - 1052
  • [29] Heterogeneous Beliefs and Climate Catastrophes
    Tatiana Kiseleva
    Environmental and Resource Economics, 2016, 65 : 599 - 622
  • [30] Climate Beliefs Data for interventions
    Tekam, Manish Kumar
    Aneaus, Sheikh
    Hans, Aradhana
    Jadav, Ravindra
    Jhariya, D. C.
    Yennamalli, Ragothaman M.
    CURRENT SCIENCE, 2024, 127 (08):