Examining the effect of cost information and framing on support for methane regulations in Europe
Parrish Bergquist,
Paasha Mahdavi
Abstract:Methane abatement policies will play a considerable role in mitigating climate change given the high global-warming potential of methane compared to carbon dioxide, yet evidence on public attitudes and support for methane regulations is lacking. In partnership with the Clean Air Task Force, we develop an original nationally representative survey of four European countries (N = 5629) to show variation in general opinions on methane emissions and policy positions. Using a framing experiment, we test variation in… Show more
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