Inside the world of climate change skeptics /

"As wildfires rip across the western United States and sea levels rise along coastal cities from Louisiana to Alaska, some people nevertheless reject the mainstream scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change. What leads people to doubt or outright denial? What leads skeptics to change...

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Main Authors: Haltinner, Kristin (Author)
Group Author: Sarathchandra, Dilshani
Published: University of Washington Press,
Publisher Address: Seattle, Washington :
Publication Dates: [2023]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "As wildfires rip across the western United States and sea levels rise along coastal cities from Louisiana to Alaska, some people nevertheless reject the mainstream scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change. What leads people to doubt or outright denial? What leads skeptics to change their minds? Drawing from a rich collection of interviews and surveys with self-identified climate change skeptics (and some former ones), sociologists Kristin Haltinner and Dilshani Sarathchandra delve into the underlying dynamics of climate skepticism in the United States. In probing how ideas about science, religion, politics, and media affect perceptions of climate change, they find a far greater diversity of attitudes and beliefs than one might expect--including some pro-environmental views. With this nuanced understanding of climate change skepticism, Inside the World of Climate Change Skeptics offers much-needed insights on improving communication in ways that can move us toward a better future while advancing environmental policies with widespread political support." --
Carrier Form: x, 257 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780295751306
0295751304
0295751290
9780295751290
Index Number: QC903
CLC: P467
Call Number: P467/H197
Contents: Skepticism as a stigmatized identity -- (Dis)trust of science -- Religious ideation and conspiracy adherence -- Pro-environmentalism among skeptics -- Engagement with media and information -- The emotional lives of skeptics -- Toward a continuum of skepticism -- Changing perceptions of climate change -- Conclusion: Moving forward.