#9253. A matter of time… consideration of future consequences and temporal distance contribute to the ideology gap in climate change scepticism

July 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Factors that contribute to the well-established ideology gap in climate change beliefs (i.e., conservatives’ scepticism about climate change and its severity) remain underexplored. In the present research, we propose that there are differences in the consideration of future consequences, as well as the perception of climate change in time, between conservatives and liberals which, in part, contribute to this gap.
Keywords:
Climate change beliefs; Consideration of future consequences; Political ideology; Temporal distance

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