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The transnational influence of natural disasters on environmental attitudes
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Abstract Natural disasters can affect individuals' views about the environment, especially when these events are extreme and experienced by people directly (locally). In one of the first comprehensive and systematic attempts, we explore whether a similar relationship exists transnationally - a cross-border e... view more
Natural disasters can affect individuals' views about the environment, especially when these events are extreme and experienced by people directly (locally). In one of the first comprehensive and systematic attempts, we explore whether a similar relationship exists transnationally - a cross-border effect stemming from environmental disasters abroad on public opinion 'at home'. Spatial analyses present robust evidence that people's environmental salience attitudes are substantially driven by disaster-related deaths in nearby countries. It follows that environmental disasters cannot be treated as isolated incidents within state borders, but they rather have far-reaching, transnational consequences on public opinion and, potentially, policy. Accordingly, this research adds to our understanding of environmental politics, public opinion, natural disasters and diffusion effects.... view less
Keywords
natural disaster; environment; environment crisis; climate change; public opinion; affectedness; transnationality; diffusion; crisis; Eurobarometer
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
environmental salience; spatial analysis; Eurobarometer 2002-2020
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 761-780
Journal
European Journal of Political Research, 62 (2023) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12572
ISSN
0304-4130
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed