Journal article

Climate change beliefs count: Relationships with voting outcomes at the 2010 Australian federal election

R McCrea, Z Leviston, I Walker, TK Shyy

Journal of Social and Political Psychology | Published : 2015

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Abstract

Climate change is a political as well as an environmental issue. Climate change beliefs are commonly associated with voting behaviour, but are they associated with swings in voting behaviour? The latter are arguably more important for election outcomes. This paper investigates the predictive power of these beliefs on voting swings at the 2010 Australian federal election after controlling for a range of other related factors (demographic characteristics of voters, different worldviews about nature and the role of government, and the perceived opportunity cost of addressing climate change). Drawing on data from two nationally representative surveys of voters and data from the Australian Electo..

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