Fig. 1: Climate change skepticism of European farmers versus non-farmers. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 1: Climate change skepticism of European farmers versus non-farmers.

From: Climate change skepticism of European farmers and implications for effective policy actions

Fig. 1

a regarding climate change impacts (data Eurobarometer for 2011–2021), b regarding human attribution (data European Social Survey for 2016–2022). The scale of impact skepticism runs from 1 to 10, with ‘1’ meaning it is “an extremely serious problem” and ‘10’ meaning it is “not at all a serious problem”, but aggregated to five classes. The scale of attribution skepticism runs from ‘1’ “Entirely by human activity” to ‘5’ “Entirely by natural processes”.

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