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Neue Publikation: Die Kluft zwischen Dringlichkeit und Umsetzbarkeit der Klimapolitik – am Beispiel des CO2-Preises

20.03.2024 -

Der Ausstoß von Treibhausgasen muss massiv verringert werden. Andernfalls wird der Klimawandel Menschen auf der ganzen Welt hart treffen. Allerdings ist nur eine Minderheit derzeit bereit, wirksamen Klimaschutz mitzutragen. Wie kann Klimapolitik aussehen, die Mehrheiten zum Klimaschutz bewegt?

Darüber schreiben Ronja Gerdes und Florian G. Kaiser in der aktuellen Ausgabe des In-Mind Magazins.

 

Gerdes, R. & Kaiser, F. G. (2024). Die Kluft zwischen Dringlichkeit und Umsetzbar­keit der Klimapolitik – am Beispiel des CO2-Preises [The gap between urgency and practicability in climate policy - the CO2-price example]. In-Mind, Heft 1, Beitrag 4.

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Einladung: Kolloquium mit Dr. Michael A. Ranney

23.08.2023 -

Wir laden wir herzlich zu einem gemeinsamen Kolloqium mit der Abteilung Umweltpsychologie ein!

Unser Gast Dr. Michael A. Ranney wird einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Twelve Brief, Experimentally-Vetted, No-Polarization Ways to Reduce Denial of Human-Caused Global Warming" halten.

  • Wann? 30. August, 13 - 15 Uhr

  • Wo? G22A-113 (OVGU Hauptcampus)

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Neue Publikation: A general explanation for environmental policy support: An example using carbon taxation approval in Germany

24.07.2023 -

Available free of charge at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2023.102066

 

Gerdes, R., Bauske, E. & Kaiser, F. G. (2023). A general explanation for environmental policy support: An example using carbon taxation approval in Germany. Journal of Environmental Psycholo­gy, 90, 102066.

 

Abstract:

In democratic societies, public support is crucial for the success of climate change mitigation policies. In this article, we present a parsimonious explanation—grounded in the Campbell paradigm—for explicit approval of environmental policies based on two forces: (a) an individual's commitment to environmental protection (i.e., people's environmental attitudes) and (b) the figurative costs entailed by a specific policy. We tested this model with carbon tax variants and data from German samples from four different sociocultural conditions (Ntotal = 8,166). The results showed that only a minority (36%) were sufficiently committed to environmental protection to approve of a carbon tax regardless of its specific details. Even the most favorable tax level and use of revenue achieved an approval rate of only 48%. Regional differences and interactions among the carbon taxation specifications turned out to be negligible. Overall, our results corroborate the generalizability of the proposed environmental policy support model.

 

Highlights:

-Carbon tax approval originates in people's commitment to environmental protection.

-Policies' attributes (e.g., revenue use) control approval rates as costs and yields.

-Only 36% of people approve of carbon taxation irrespective of the specific details.

-Even the most favorable carbon tax variant achieved an approval rate of only 48%.

-More complex models do not necessarily lead to superior explanation or prediction.

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Interview mit der Volksstimme Magdeburg zum Thema Unfallflucht

08.05.2023 -

In einem Interview mit der Volksstimme Magdeburg erklärt Prof. Kaiser die Gründe, die zu Unfallflucht führen. Hier geht es zum Interview.

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Neue Publikation: Supporting and expressing support for environmental policies

12.04.2023 -

Available free of charge at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2023.101997

 

Kaiser, F. G., Gerdes, R. & König, F. (2023). Supporting and expressing support for environmental policies. Journal of Environmental Psycholo­gy, 87, 101997.

 

Abstract:

People engage in all kinds of behaviors because they aim to protect the environment. Among other actions, such behaviors involve supporting and expressing support for environmental policies. In this article, we investigated two forces that control people's environmental policy support: their commitment to protecting the environment (conceptually speaking, people's environmental attitudes) and the corollaries of a policy (i.e., policy-specific costs) that need to be offset by an individual's environmental attitude. We surveyed two convenience samples (N1 = 248; N2 = 176) on their support for a whole array of different environmental policies that came with various costly corollaries and, more specifically, for a range of CO2 taxes. We found that verbal expressions of support for environmental policies reflect people's environmental attitudes, and we subsequently corroborated this finding in a preregistered replication (N = 450). Fittingly, we also found that people who express support for higher CO2 taxes hold progressively stronger environmental attitudes.

 

Highlights:

-Citizens' support for effective environmental policies is crucial in democracies.

-Expressing support for a policy is behavior aimed at protecting the environment.

-Environmental policy support is controlled by a person's environmental attitude.

-Support is also controlled by the costs that accompany a specific policy.

-Only a populace with strong environmental attitudes supports effective policies.

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