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Participating in a climate futures market increases support for costly climate policies

Moran Cerf (), Sandra C. Matz and Malcolm A. MacIver
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Moran Cerf: Columbia University
Sandra C. Matz: Columbia University
Malcolm A. MacIver: Northwestern University

Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 6, 511-512

Abstract: A large gap exists between the concerns over the risks of climate change and the support needed for effective climate actions. We show that participating in a market where individuals make predictions on future climate outcomes and earn money can change climate attitudes, behaviour and knowledge.

Date: 2023
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