Milfont Taciano L, Athy Ariana E, Sibley Chris G
University of Waikato, Tauranga, New Zealand.
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J R Soc N Z. 2023 Dec 17;54(4):395-411. doi: 10.1080/03036758.2023.2272842. eCollection 2024.
Scientific evidence unequivocally shows that human activities cause climate change, but some people still deny it. Using New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study data from 2018 and 2019 ( = 34,733), we examined segmentation profiles regarding beliefs and concern about climate change ('Climate change is real', 'Climate change is caused by humans', 'I am deeply concerned about climate change'), the probabilities of transitioning to and from profiles over time, and the characteristics of individuals in each profile. Five profiles were identified with varying levels of climate change beliefs and concern. The largest profile (60.4% of respondents) had the highest levels of climate change beliefs and concern, while the smallest profile (3.7% of respondents) had the lowest. Over time, more people moved from profiles of lower into profiles of higher levels of climate change beliefs and concern. The profile with the highest levels was the most stable, with members having an 82.7% chance of staying in this profile over time. Compared to this group, members of the profile with the lowest levels of climate change beliefs and concern were more likely to be male, New Zealand European, parents, religious, and to endorse conservative and system-justifying ideologies. We discuss the implications of the findings.
科学证据明确表明,人类活动导致气候变化,但仍有一些人对此予以否认。我们利用2018年和2019年新西兰态度与价值观研究数据(n = 34,733),研究了关于气候变化信念和担忧的细分概况(“气候变化是真实存在的”、“气候变化是由人类造成的”、“我深切关注气候变化”)、不同时间内各概况之间转换的概率,以及每个概况中个体的特征。我们识别出了五个具有不同气候变化信念和担忧程度的概况。最大的概况(占受访者的60.4%)具有最高的气候变化信念和担忧程度,而最小的概况(占受访者的3.7%)则具有最低的程度。随着时间推移,越来越多的人从气候变化信念和担忧程度较低的概况转向了较高的概况。信念和担忧程度最高的概况最为稳定,该概况的成员随着时间推移留在这一概况中的概率为82.7%。与这一组相比,气候变化信念和担忧程度最低的概况的成员更有可能是男性、新西兰欧洲裔、父母、有宗教信仰,并且支持保守和维护现有体制的意识形态。我们讨论了这些研究结果的意义。