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Session Submission Type: Full Panel
This broad issue-focused panel examines the factors that shape opinions on climate change, the factors that shape climate support for environmental policy reform among elites, the political effects of climate change events, and the electoral repercussions of climate change activism.
Partisan Group Identity and Belief in Human-Caused Climate Change - James N. Druckman, Northwestern University; Toby Bolsen, Georgia State University
High Risk, High Reward: Risk Sensitive Decisions for Climate Change Mitigation - Talbot Marley Andrews, Stony Brook University; Andrew Delton, Stony Brook University; Reuben Kline, SUNY, Stony Brook University
The Effects of Climatic Events on Expressed Climate Change Belief - Nick Obradovich, MIT; Jason Jeffrey Jones, University of California, San Diego; Iyad Rahwan, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology
How Radical Environmental Violence Impacts US Elections - Benjamin Farrer, Knox College; Graig R. Klein, New Jersey City University