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Endorsement of scientific inquiry promotes better evaluation of climate policy evidence

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posted on 2024-12-12, 03:46 authored by Jessica HughesJessica Hughes, James SauerJames Sauer, Aaron DrummondAaron Drummond, Laura EE Brumby, Matthew PalmerMatthew Palmer
UNLABELLED: Public and scientific consensus about climate change do not align. Problematically, higher scientific knowledge has been associated with lower acceptance of climate information among those with more conservative socio-political ideologies. Positive attitudes towards science can attenuate this effect. We investigated the association between endorsement of scientific inquiry (ESI) and decision-making with scientific evidence about climate policies. Participants rated support for 16 climate policies accompanied by weaker or stronger evidence. In study 1 (N = 503), higher ESI was associated with greater discernment between strongly and weakly evidenced climate policies, irrespective of worldview. In studies 2 (N = 402) and 3 (N = 600), an ESI intervention improved discrimination, and, in study 3, increased ESI specifically for hierarchical/individualistic participants. Unlike ESI, the link between scientific knowledge and evaluation of evidence was influenced by worldview. Increasing ESI might improve the evaluation of scientific evidence and increase public support for evidence-based climate policies. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10584-023-03535-y.

History

Sub-type

  • Article

Publication title

Climatic Change

Medium

Print-Electronic

Volume

176

Issue

6

Article number

ARTN 69

Pagination

20

eISSN

1573-1480

ISSN

0165-0009

Department/School

Psychology

Publisher

SPRINGER

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Netherlands

Event Venue

Present Address: School of Psychological Sciences, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

13 Climate Action