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The varying effects of left–right ideology on support for the environment: Evidence from a Swedish survey experiment
Authors:Niklas Harring
Institution:Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:Years of research show that left-leaning individuals are more supportive of environmental policies than right-leaning individuals. The explanation for the lower level of support among right-leaning individuals is their stronger preference for economic growth and lower acceptance of intervention in markets. However, recent cross-national studies have questioned whether the effect of ideology on environmental support is universal. A Swedish survey experiment shows that the effect of ideology varies greatly depending on how individuals think about the environment. Specifically, it demonstrates that if environmental support is contrasted with economic growth, then the effect of ideology is stronger as opposed to when environmental support is not juxtaposed with economic growth. Furthermore, among people who strongly perceive the environment as a left–right issue, there is a larger divide between left and right.
Keywords:Environmental support  ideology  attitude formation  left–right dimension  survey experiment
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