“…However, for the most part, social scientific research brushes past the 6.2 gigatonne 1 elephant in the room. Although people who are wealthy, white, and male generate higher per capita emissions (Carlsson et al., 2021; Goldstein et al., 2022; Oswald et al., 2020), conservative white men are more likely than any other demographic to downplay concerns about anthropogenic climate change (McCright & Dunlap, 2011; see also Benegal et al., 2022; Feygina et al., 2010; Jylhä et al., 2016; Krange et al., 2019; Liu et al., 2014). Given their outsize impact on the climate—and their disproportionate degree of social, economic, and political capital—addressing and overcoming climate skepticism among conservative white men is crucial to obtaining a more sustainable future (Jacquet et al., 2014).…”