A meta-analysis of the relationship between climate change experience and climate change perception
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2022

Will climate change experience shape people's climate change perception? To examine the evidence, we performed a pre-registered meta-analysis using data from 302 studies, covering 351,378 observations. Our results find that climate change experience only has a weak positive correlation with climate change awareness in general (r = 0.098, 95% CI 0.0614, 0.1348), and the effect sizes vary considerably across different climate events. General hazard and temperature anomalies experiences have significant correlations, but other events exhibit no or neglectable effects. The moderator analysis showed that self-reported studies result in higher correlations, whereas studies based on victims' actual experiences report lower effect sizes. Our study suggests that people's climate change experiences may not be effective in shaping their awareness of climate change, which is likely due to people's attribution style and adaptability. The importance of proactive education thus is further emphasized to raise the awareness of climate change.

climate change experience

meta-analysis

extreme weather

climate change perception

Författare

Ziqian Xia

Tongji University

Jinquan Ye

Nanchang University

Yongan Zhou

Student vid Chalmers

Peter D. Howe

Utah State University

Ming Xu

Tsinghua University

University of Michigan

Xianchun Tan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Xi Tian

Nanchang University

Chao Zhang

Tongji University

Environmental Research Communications

25157620 (eISSN)

Vol. 4 10 105005

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2011)

Naturgeografi

Klimatforskning

Multidisciplinär geovetenskap

DOI

10.1088/2515-7620/ac9bd9

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2023-04-21