Political Divide on Climate Policies Linked to Gap in Factual Knowledge
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Source: PsyPost A recent study links political differences in climate change attitudes to variations in factual knowledge about the subject. The research, published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, reveals that left-leaning people generally score higher on climate change knowledge than do right-leaning people. These disparities in basic understanding are associated with broader divides in conservation behaviors and attitudes toward climate policies.
