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Here and now, there and then: How departure dates influence climate change engagement

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.03.003

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Departure dates; Psychological distance; Climate change; Policy support; Risk perception; Experimental methods

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Climate change alters landscapes, challenges economic systems, and threatens human and environmental health. Yet, despite real and present impacts, climate change remains largely an abstract risk to most people in the U.S. Using a survey with an embedded experiment, we explore responses to messages about climate departure dates by manipulating the spatial and temporal dimensions of future climate change impacts in two exemplar cities (New York City and Singapore) among U.S: and Singapore participants. Overall, results suggest that the influence of temporal and spatial features of departure dates is moderated by participants' political orientation and geographic location. For instance, we observed some of the largest effects of our manipulation on the reported policy support of conservatives in the U.S. as compared to U.S. liberals and their counterparts in Singapore. We draw connections to relevant theory (e.g., construal level theory) and consider implications for climate departure dates as communication devices. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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