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LOCATION:Karl Popper Room,DIW Berlin,2.3.020,Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse 58,10117 Berlin
SUMMARY:Perceived Climate Impacts and Environmental Action
DESCRIPTION:12:30-13:30 // This study explores the responsiveness of climate policy preferences and individual behaviors to variations in beliefs about climate change impacts. Using an information provision experiment embedded within the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we analyze how updated beliefs influence pro-environmental engagement and whether these effects persist over time. By linking experimental data with rich socio-economic characteristics, we also investigate the role of individual attributes—such as risk preferences, patience, and political affiliations—in shaping climate-related behaviors. The findings will contribute to understanding the socio-economic determinants of environmental preferences and offer insights for designing effective behavioral interventions to support Germany’s ambitious climate goals.
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URL:https://www.diw.de/en/diw_01.c.917984.en/events/perceived_climate_impacts_and_environmental_action.html
ORGANIZER;CN=Thomas Rieger:mailto:trieger@diw.de
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