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Gender, political ideology, and climate change beliefs in an extractive industry community

机译:采掘业社区中的性别,政治意识形态和气候变化信念

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This paper presents results from a survey on attitudes toward climate change in Alberta, Canada, home to just 10% of Canada's population, but the source of 35% of the country's greenhouse-gas emissions (Environment Canada 2011). Results show high levels of awareness, but much lower levels of perceived climate change impacts for one's self or region. Women expressed significantly greater awareness and sense of perceived impacts about climate change than men; however, gender differences appear predominantly associated with socioeconomic factors. Indeed, in all, political ideology had the strongest predictive value, with individuals voting for the conservative party significantly less likely to anticipate significant societal climate change impacts. This finding, in turn, is strongly associated with beliefs regarding whether climate change is human induced. Particularly notable is the finding that the gender gap in climate change beliefs and perceived impacts is not attributed to gendered social roles, as indicated by occupational and familial status. Instead, gender distinctions appear to be related to the lower tendency for women to ascribe to a conservative political ideology relative to men.
机译:本文介绍了一项对加拿大艾伯塔省对气候变化态度的调查结果,加拿大阿尔伯塔省仅占加拿大人口的10%,但却是加拿大35%的温室气体排放源(Environment Canada 2011)。结果表明,人们的意识水平很高,但是感知到的气候变化对自己或地区的影响要低得多。妇女对气候变化的认识和感觉远比男子高。但是,性别差异似乎主要与社会经济因素有关。确实,总的来说,政治意识形态具有最强的预测价值,投票支持保守党的个人大大不可能预期到重大的社会气候变化影响。反过来,这一发现与关于气候变化是否是人为导致的信念密切相关。特别值得注意的发现是,正如职业和家庭状况所表明的那样,气候变化信念和感知影响中的性别差距并非归因于性别角色。相反,性别差异似乎与妇女归因于相对于男子的保守政治意识形态的较低倾向有关。

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