Consumers’ knowledge about climate change

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Christina Tobler
Vivianne H. M. Visschers
Michael Siegrist
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[1] ETH Zurich,
[2] Institute for Environmental Decisions (IED),undefined
[3] Consumer Behavior,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2012年 / 114卷
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Climate Change; Knowledge Domain; Greenhouse Effect; Factual Knowledge; Political Affiliation;
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Several studies have unveiled various misconceptions about climate change that the public holds, for instance, confusion about climate change and ozone depletion. However, so far, there has been no uniform and standardized way to measure climate-related knowledge, which complicates comparisons between different countries or samples. To develop an extensive knowledge scale, we therefore examined the Swiss public’s understanding of climate change in a mail survey and related this scale to attitudes toward climate change. We thereby aimed to consider a broad range of climate-related knowledge, namely physical knowledge about CO2 and the greenhouse effect, knowledge about climate change and its causes, knowledge about the expected consequences of climate change, and action-related knowledge. The questionnaire included items of different degrees of difficulty, ranging from knowledge that is covered by newspapers to experts’ knowledge. Our findings indicate that people still hold several misconceptions, although people’s knowledge related to CO2 seems to have increased compared to previous studies. Of all knowledge subscales, knowledge about climate change and causes was most strongly related to attitudes toward climate change.
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