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Simple reframing unlikely to boost public support for climate policy

Thomas Bernauer () and Liam F. McGrath
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Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich, Social and Political Sciences, Center for Comparative and International Studies
Liam F. McGrath: ETH Zurich, Social and Political Sciences, Center for Comparative and International Studies

Nature Climate Change, 2016, vol. 6, issue 7, 680-683

Abstract: New surveys show strategies to garner public support based on the traditional justification of reducing the risks of climate change remain the most effective. This contrasts with recent studies that suggest emphasizing co-benefits is more fruitful.

Date: 2016
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