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What shapes perceptions of climate change?
Elke U. Weber
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
climate change
68%
climate
62%
decision
59%
political ideology
39%
public
31%
WorldView
28%
cost
24%
climate conditions
23%
responsibility
21%
policy
14%
detection
13%
Social Sciences
climate change
100%
climate
91%
politician
32%
costs
22%
event
22%
political ideology
21%
social responsibility
20%
social order
20%
worldview
19%
interpretation
11%
experience
6%