2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41885-021-00090-7
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Is Climate Change Induced by Humans? The Impact of the Gap in Perceptions on Cooperation

Abstract: Climate change is a serious problem that requires people's cooperation to solve, and it has been reported that there have been gaps in perceptions about the cause. However, little is known about what makes people perceive that climate change is human-induced, nature-induced or induced by some other factor and the linkage between perception and cooperation. We analyze the determinants of human-induced perception and the impact of the gap in perceptions on cooperative behaviors toward climate change by conductin… Show more

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“…Tingley & Tomz in 2014 conduct concrete surveys in 26 countries and investigate the support of people which reveals their attitude of cooperation on climate change under specific conditions [8]. Finally, from physical measures to a deeper cognitive analysis, Hirose et al in 2020 carry out intensive study on perception gap that relates to climate change [9]. In summary, all of these research and studies surely offer us various and useful reference to the impact of international cooperation on climate change, which represents different perspectives or a particular practice of one global issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tingley & Tomz in 2014 conduct concrete surveys in 26 countries and investigate the support of people which reveals their attitude of cooperation on climate change under specific conditions [8]. Finally, from physical measures to a deeper cognitive analysis, Hirose et al in 2020 carry out intensive study on perception gap that relates to climate change [9]. In summary, all of these research and studies surely offer us various and useful reference to the impact of international cooperation on climate change, which represents different perspectives or a particular practice of one global issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%