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Explaining support for renewable energy: commitments to self-sufficiency and communion
Authors:Christine Horne  Emily Huddart Kennedy
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USAchorne@wsu.edu;3. Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Across the political spectrum, people favour renewable energy. For political liberals, this support has been attributed to concern for the environment; in contrast, the bases of conservatives’ support are less clear. Derived from interviews with a diverse sample of households in Washington State, USA, and a vignette experiment with a representative sample of American households, results show that Democrats (liberals) and Republicans (conservatives) have different moral intuitions, with Democrats emphasizing communion and both Democrats and Republicans valuing self-sufficiency. These findings explain how politically polarized environmental attitudes can exist alongside a shared support for renewable energy. The study therefore contributes to the literature on environmental concern and behaviour, and has implications for policies aimed at increasing adoption of renewable energy as well as pro-environmental behaviour more broadly.
Keywords:Renewable energy  communion  self-sufficiency  moral intuitions  political ideology  environmental behaviour
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