“…This typology has been expanded by van Rensburg (2015; see also Capstick & Pidgeon, 2014), who speaks of evidence skepticism (covering Rahmstorf's three types), process skepticism (concerning knowledge generation and decision-making processes) and response skepticism (concerning policy responses) -a differentiation to which we will return in our analysis. The link between climate-change skepticism(s) and conservatism has been illustrated concerning, e.g., Australia, Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States (Anshelm & Hultman, 2014;Campbell & Kay, 2014;Capstick & Pidgeon, 2014;Carvalho, 2007;Jaspal, Nerlich & van Vuuren, 2016;Kaiser & Rhomberg, 2016;McCright & Dunlap, 2011;Painter & Gavin, 2016). At times, elements present in far-right climate-change communication resemble conservative contributions.…”