Impact of COVID-19 on Attitudes to Climate Change and Support for Climate Policies /

This paper inquires into how individual attitudes to climate issues and support for climate policies have evolved in the context of the pandemic. Using data from a unique survey of 14,500 individuals across 16 major economies, this study shows that the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic increased c...

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Autor principal: Mohommad, Adil
Outros Autores: Pugacheva, Evgenia
Formato: Periódico
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2022.
Colecção:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2022/023
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Resumo:This paper inquires into how individual attitudes to climate issues and support for climate policies have evolved in the context of the pandemic. Using data from a unique survey of 14,500 individuals across 16 major economies, this study shows that the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic increased concern for climate change and public support for green recovery policies. This suggests that the global health crisis has opened up more space for policy makers in key large economies to implement bolder climate policies. The study also finds that support for climate policies decreases when a person has experienced income and/or job loss during the pandemic. Protecting incomes and livelihoods in the near-term is thus important also from a climate policy perspective.
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