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How do the impacts of acute crises influence citizens’ willingness to support different types of climate measures? An acute crisis can be understood either as an impediment or as an opportunity for climate change mitigation. In the first perspective, crisis impacts would create negative spill-overs and dampen citizens’ willingness to support climate action, while in the second perspective, the opposite would occur. Based on a survey experiment fielded in Germany in 2022 (n=5,438), we find that the economic implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War do not decrease behavioral willingness, while restrictions of civil liberties to combat the COVID-19 pandemic lead to higher climate support, underpinning the crisis-as-opportunity perspective. Willingness to support climate measures is strongest among 1) those most concerned about climate change, and 2) those who trust the government. We conclude that individuals do not wish climate change mitigation to be deprioritized on the back of other crises.

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War and pandemic do not jeopardize Germans’ willingness to support climate measures
(2023) Rinscheid, Adrian; Koos, Sebastian
Erschienen in: Communications Earth & Environment. Springer. 2023, 4(1), 101. eISSN 2662-4435. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s43247-023-00755-z
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ISO 690RINSCHEID, Adrian, 2023. Replication Data for: War and pandemic do not jeopardize Germans’ willingness to support climate measures
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