Fig. 2: Pooled results of the effects of different climate frames on support for climate policies across subgroups of respondents. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 2: Pooled results of the effects of different climate frames on support for climate policies across subgroups of respondents.

From: Positive, global, and health or environment framing bolsters public support for climate policies

Fig. 2

Sample size n = 7512. Data are weighted to be nationally representative. Fieldwork by Deltapoll, October 2020. Question: Respondents were shown two statements in which the valence, theme, scale, and time frame were varied at random, providing 96 possible permutations. Respondents were asked: Indicate which of the two statements would make you more likely to support policies to tackle climate change. Dots with horizontal lines indicate marginal means with 95% confidence intervals (CI).

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