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Responsibility, risk and climate policy support

責任、リスク、気候政策への支持 (AI 翻訳)

Zhen Jie Im

Environmental Sociology📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-06-25#政策Origin: EU対象セクター: cross_sector
DOI: 10.1080/23251042.2026.2691099
原典: https://doi.org/10.1080/23251042.2026.2691099
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日本語

本研究は、気候政策への公的支援に影響を与える要因を分析。欧州社会調査とユーロスタットの部門別排出量データを用い、排出量の多い部門の労働者は気候変動に対する個人的責任感が低く、化石燃料税への支持も弱まるが、再生可能エネルギー補助金への支持は影響を受けないことを発見。

English

This study analyzes factors influencing public support for climate policies. Using European Social Survey and Eurostat sectoral emissions data, it finds that workers in high-emission sectors have lower personal responsibility to tackle climate change, and that higher sectoral emissions dampen support for fossil fuel taxes but not for renewable energy subsidies.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

欧州のデータに基づく研究だが、日本の気候政策立案においても、産業別の雇用リスクと政策支持の関係を考慮する重要性を示唆する。特に、炭素税導入の際の国民理解を得るための参考となる。

In the global GX context

While based on European data, this study highlights the importance of considering labor market risks in climate policy design globally. It offers insights for policymakers on how sectoral exposure to decarbonization affects public acceptance of different policy instruments.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Integrates political science and environmental psychology to understand climate policy support, offering a model for further study.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need to address labor market concerns to maintain public support for carbon pricing policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

In democracies, public support for climate policies can influence governments’ willingness to decarbonise economic production. The relevance of public opinion for climate policies has sparked rich research on this subject. On the one side, research in political science shows that labour market risk associated with climate policies can dampen workers’ support for climate policies. On the other side, research in environmental psychology finds that personal norms motivate pro-environmental action. Surprisingly, these findings from these two parallel literatures remain largely unintegrated. This study seeks to fill this gap by offering a perspective that connects labour market risk, personal norms and public support for climate policies. Using micro-level data from the European Social Survey (Round 8) and sectoral emissions data from Eurostat, I find that workers in sectors with higher CO2 emissions, which proxy for labour market risk from climate policies, have lower personal responsibility to tackle climate change. I also find that higher sectoral CO2 emissions dampen the positive association between personal responsibility and support for taxes on fossil fuels, but not for subsidies on renewable energy. These findings suggest that integrating currently standalone findings from these two parallel literatures can enrich our understanding of public opinion on climate policies.

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